![]() So here you could see I've got a Live Photo and it says so at the upper left hand corner. ![]() So I'm going to look at using this on the Mac in the Photos App but you can do most of this in the Photos App on your iPhone as well. This makes it extremely useful in a number of ways. So each frame of this 3 seconds is actually it's own individual photo with all the pixels there. It's actually a photo and then the changes for each frame before and after it. It's not as simple as a photo and then some video around it. When you take the shot it actually uses the last 1½ seconds and the next 1½ seconds and records all of that. So when you turn it On it is actually recording from the camera while you're moving your iPhone around. To turn it Off you tap there again to turn it off. If that's on you'll see it will indicate live there for a second and you're taking a live photo. You turned it on with this little button here in the upper right hand corner. So when you have Live Photos turned on on your iPhone and you take a photo you actually capturing everything from 1½ seconds before you took the photo to 1½ seconds after you took the photo. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. ![]() There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let's take a look at some uses for Live Photos. ![]() Check out 10 Uses For iPhone Live Photos at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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