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Photography has become a staple use of the modern iPhone, and Apple isn't resting on its laurels in its efforts to advance what you can do with a photo in iOS 17.

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Below we've listed eight new photo-related features and improvements coming with Apple's latest mobile operating system, which is expected to get its official release in the fall. Can't wait until then? The iOS 17 beta is available now.

1. Pet Recognition

In iOS 17, Apple has improved the image recognition capabilities of the Photos app, which can now recognize not only your family and friends, but also your beloved pets.

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The ‌Photos‌ app's ability to detect animals isn't new, but now it can identify animals that are important to you by taking into account the number of photos that you have of them. That's why the "People" album has become the "People and Pets" album, where you can add the names of your pets and confirm additional photos.

2. One-Tap Crop

In iOS 16, cropping images in the Photos app involves tapping into the Edit interface, choosing the crop tool, and adjusting the crop from there with either pinch zoom gestures or by dragging the corners of the cropping tool.

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In iOS 17, Apple has made the process quicker and easier. Now when you zoom into an image, there's a new "Crop" button that appears in the upper right. Tapping it brings up the crop interface with the zoom level that you've selected, so you can crop into the part of the image that you prefer with just a couple of taps.

3. Turn Photos into Animated Stickers

In iOS 16, Apple added a neat "remove subject from background" tool for plucking things out of images. In iOS 17, Apple has supercharged the feature, and now you can use it to make your own custom animated stickers for use in Messages.

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When long-pressing a subject in a photo, the pop-up menu includes a new "Add Sticker" option that exports the selected subject into Messages' sticker interface. From there, you can add effects like a white sticker outline, a "puffy" sticker effect, a glittery effect, and more. Subjects pulled from Live Photos even have the option of animating.

4. Get Recipes for Food

When viewing your photos, Apple has enhanced Visual Look Up in iOS 17 in a few ways, one being the ability to find recipes for similar dishes when meals are recognized in the picture.

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When an image of food is identified in the Photos app, a knife and fork icon appears at the bottom of the interface. The Look Up Food option gives you direct links to recipe websites, so now you can get inspiration about what to cook, without having to trawl the web yourself in Safari.

5. Straighten Your Shooting Angle

For the last few years, the Camera app's Grid mode has included a somewhat-hidden leveling feature for top-down photos, popping up a floating crosshair to help make sure you're lined up properly above your subject.

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In iOS 17, Apple has enhanced the camera leveling functionality, separating it out from the Grid mode to its own option and expanding it to include a horizontal level for more traditional straight-on photos.

The Level option displays a broken horizontal line on the screen when your iPhone senses you're lining up for a straight-on shot and you tilt your device slightly out of horizontal. The line appears white while your phone is out of level and then turns yellow once you achieve a level orientation to indicate success.

6. Look Up What You Just Lifted

In iOS 17, when you use the "remove subject from background" tool, you can now look up information about the subject in question, thanks to a new option in the popup menu.

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Not only that, the Photos app now also offers the ability to pause video on any frame and look up information on a subject.

7. Visual Look Up for Auto Symbols

Apple hasn't publicly promoted this feature, but Reddit users digging into the iOS 17 beta have discovered that Visual Look Up can now detect car symbols on vehicle dashboards... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: 8 New Photo Features Coming to iPhone in iOS 17
 
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contacos

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How about finally showing us which photos have already been sorted into Albums and also show WHICH Album in the photo details? It’s a mess if you do not sort them right away (I am trying to do it monthly for this reason). Often I am like „hmmm where did I leave off?!?“ hmmm did I sort those already?

On android I have a little indicator on the thumbnail in my „all photos“ feed to show me that those photos are already sorted
 

hudson1

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Why is the Photos team wasting their time on these features? Photos major deficiency has always been that it's poorly thought out as a DAM. Why not work on that? I give them credit for library sharing, though. That was a major upgrade.
 
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CPx

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A horizontal level finally! But the description here makes it sound like perhaps it’s only triggered if shooting parallel to the ground? That would be a bummer since I’m often tilted slightly up or down. But I could be misinterpreting.
 

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I try to use the line levelling option for taking photos. However, there is an option that I would really love and would help people like me who have depth perception issues. It's often not apparent to me when my camera is tilted at the Z-axis or that a corner of the phone is tilted in such a way that taking photos of hangings (e.g., paintings in a museum) come out askew. I often don't notice the issue while taking the photo but afterwards when I'm doing minimal photo editing I recognize something is, well, askew.

Hopefully there are tools that help folks like me with depth perception issues :) It's not something I can train out of.
 
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zorinlynx

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How about finally showing us which photos have already been sorted into Albums and also show WHICH Album in the photo details? It’s a mess if you do not sort them right away (I am trying to do it monthly for this reason). Often I am like „hmmm where did I leave off?!?“ hmmm did I sort those already?

On android I have a little indicator on the thumbnail in my „all photos“ feed to show me that those photos are already sorted
The sad thing is Apple already implemented this. Using Smart Albums on MacOS you can create an album for "Photos not in any album" and it works great. But for some unknown reason Apple won't bring Smart Albums to iOS. They're 90% of the way there; Smart Albums already sync through iCloud between Macs but don't appear at all on iOS.

You can do so much with Smart Albums, they're one of my favorite features in the MacOS Photos app.
 

fede777

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What I really want to know is why when it's only Recents and Favorites, they are on 2 rows, instead of one next to the other, horizontally.
 

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The upcoming iOS 17 for iPhone is set to introduce eight new photo features, enhancing the photography experience. Stay tuned for the latest advancements and enjoy capturing even more stunning moments with your iPhone.
 

adrianlondon

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Wow Really?
Desperate to have something, anything to make this years iPhone different than last years.

How about skipping a year or 2 between iPhones and making some really innovative needed features.
This article is about new features in iOS 17; it's nothing to do with new phones. Well, ok, you need a relatively new phone to run iOS 17 I suppose.
 
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ELman

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Pet Recognition- Is this for cats only? The example given would make you think so.
 

adrianlondon

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5. Straighten Your Shooting Angle has a bit too much leeway in it for my liking, similar to the spirit-level in the Measure app. I wish it was a bit more fine-tuned, but then it could be that the spirit level inside my iPhone 11 isn't accurate enough for that to happen.
 
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