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iPhone 3G Camera, photos, and setting wallpaper
Pt. 6 of 11 | 4:14 |
Monday January 12, 2009
iPhone Basics
Monday January 12, 2009
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Show Notes
- The camera on the iPhone 3G is a 2 megapixel camera. It's not of the highest quality but is sufficient for quick picture taking.
- Launch the Camera application by clicking on the appropriate on-screen icon.
- The camera's view is displayed on the main screen once activated.
- Click on the camera icon within the camera application to take a picture.
- Pictures are automatically saved to the Photos application.
- Click on the left-most icon on the bottom to see pictures you've taken.
- Tapping a picture opens a larger view.
- Scroll through pictures by dragging your finger from left to right or right to left on the touch screen.
- Touching a picture opens a small menu bar across the bottom.
- Tap the left-most icon for more options, including Use As Wallpaper. You can also email a photo or assign the picture to a contact in the address book.
- Size the picture by pinching or expanding.
- Tap on Set As Wallpaper.
- Upon start-up or whenever your iPhone locks, you'll see your picture.
- Launch the Camera application by clicking on the appropriate on-screen icon.
- The camera's view is displayed on the main screen once activated.
- Click on the camera icon within the camera application to take a picture.
- Pictures are automatically saved to the Photos application.
- Click on the left-most icon on the bottom to see pictures you've taken.
- Tapping a picture opens a larger view.
- Scroll through pictures by dragging your finger from left to right or right to left on the touch screen.
- Touching a picture opens a small menu bar across the bottom.
- Tap the left-most icon for more options, including Use As Wallpaper. You can also email a photo or assign the picture to a contact in the address book.
- Size the picture by pinching or expanding.
- Tap on Set As Wallpaper.
- Upon start-up or whenever your iPhone locks, you'll see your picture.
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