In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
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• Access camera modes
• Customize photo & video settings
• Turn shutter sound on/off
• Crop a photo
• Access filters
• Use Magic eraser
• Use Night Sight
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From the Camera app, swipe left or right to access modes such as Night Sight, Panorama, Portrait, Photo Sphere, Long Exposure, and Action Pan.Â
Note: Night Sight allows you to take pictures in the dark. Portrait captures a picture with a sharp subject against a blurred background. Panorama allows you to create wider photos by stitching together multiple photos. Photo Sphere allows you to create a 360º photo by stitching together multiple photos.Â
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From the Camera app, swipe up to access settings. Edit settings as desired. Select More settings to access additional camera settings.Â
Note: Settings vary depending on the camera mode.
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From the Camera settings screen, select the Camera sounds switch.
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1. From the Camera app, select the Gallery icon. Swipe to the desired photo, then select the Edit icon.
Note: Alternately, from the Apps tray, select the  Photos app then navigate to and select the desired photo.
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2. Select Crop. Select and drag the crop corners to crop as desired, then select Save copy.
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While editing a photo, swipe left on the bottom area to Filters. Select the desired filter, then select Save copy to apply.
Note: Google Photos Real Tone is a collection of filters that allow skin tones to be captured more accurately. Try out the Playa, Honey, Isla, Desert, and Clay filter.
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1. While editing a photo, swipe left on the bottom area to Tools, then select Magic eraser.
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2. Circle or select any area on the image to erase.
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3. While editing with the magic eraser tool, select the desired option:
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• RESET: Select Reset to revert the image back to its original state.
• UNDO: Select the Undo icon.
• REDO: Select the Redo icon.
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4. When finished, select Done.
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From the Camera app, swipe right to Night Sight, then select the Capture icon and hold the camera very still for about 5 seconds.
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