The camera has been there on the picture for a long time now. But it came to the hands of a common man only after they were added to smartphones. From a time when pictures were taken never stood near the quality of a DSLR camera, it had now come to a time where smartphone camera is capable to take pictures better than a DSLR camera out there. The one thing evolved continuously into something better with the smartphone is for sure the camera on it. iPhone is always winning the market for having the best available camera on a smartphone. iPhone X with no doubt is the new leader in the market for the camera. Here is a guide which will help you to add filters and remove red eye on iPhone X.
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Steps to add filters and remove red eye on iPhone X
For adding filters and doing edits like removing red eye on iPhone X you don’t need any third party app. The photos app available default on iPhone X itself has a built-in editor to help you do all. The steps to apply a filter and remove red eye on iPhone X.
Steps to add filters on iPhone X photo app
It is easy to beautify images on iPhone X photo app. You can select from various filters available on the app itself. The steps to do it are:
- Open photo app
- Select the image you want to apply filter on
- Click on the edit option which will be on the top right corner
- Tap on the filters button on the bottom bar
- Swipe through and select the preferred filter
- Tap done, which will be in the bottom right corner
Steps to remove red eye on iPhone X photo app
Red eyes have been an issue for almost all cameras from the time people started using it. You can easily remove this issue from your photo app itself. The steps to do it are:
- Open photo app
- Select the image you want to apply filter on
- Click on the edit option which will be on the top right corner
- Tap on the red eye correction tool from the bottom bar simply click on the red eye area to correct it
- Tap done when finished
I hope this guide was useful in understanding how to add filters and remove red eye on iPhone X. If you have any queries or feedback, please leave a comment below.