How to batch edit photos on iPhone? - Using free Picky app
With iOS 16, users can batch edit photos with a few taps, without the need for any app support.
Although there are many photo editing apps on iPhone, if you only stop at basic editing, you can edit photos on iPhone with the built-in feature. And with iOS 16, users can batch edit photos with a few taps, without the support of any application. Then you can apply a customization to all selected photos. The article below will guide you to batch edit photos on iPhone.
How to batch edit photos on iOS 16
Quick guide to batch editing iPhone photos
Edit a photo in the album > Tap the 3-dot option > Copy photo capture action > Select the photos you want to edit > Paste the edit action.
Detailed instructions for batch editing iPhone photos
Step 1:
First you have to edit an image to use as a template for other images. Click on the 3 dots icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Now you will use the available tools to change the image to your liking. When finished editing, click the Done button below to save .
Step 2:
Return to the photo album interface on iPhone, at the edited photo , click on the 3 dots icon again . Now the options for the image are displayed, click on Copy edits .
Step 3:
Open an image you want to apply edits to, tap the 3-dot icon and select Paste edits .
The image will immediately apply the edits you copied from the previously edited image.
Step 4:
To edit multiple photos in batches on iPhone , first tap Select and then tap the photos you want to edit .
Tap and hold on any selected image and you will see the options as shown below. Tap Paste edits .
The edits were immediately applied to all the images we selected.
In case your iPhone has not been upgraded to iOS 16, you must install a support application to batch edit photos on iPhone according to the instructions below.
Video tutorial on batch editing iPhone photos
How to batch edit photos on iPhone using Picky
Quick Guide
Download Picky app > Select multiple photos at once to edit > Select batch photo editing operation.
Detailed instructions
Step 1:
First, download the Picky app from the link below.
Step 2:
Let's start the application downloaded to the device. The application will ask you if you want to receive notifications from Picky . Tap Don't Allow if you don't want to, or Allow if you do. Tap Get Started to continue using Picky.
Step 3:
On the next interface, Picky will ask the user to allow access to the album on the device, press OK . Immediately after that are the interfaces introducing Picky's features . You just need to press next to continue. Finally, press Continue to use.
Step 4:
In the first interface, Picky will give us 2 options to edit photos . If using an existing photo in the album, press the plus icon . To use a new photo, press the camera icon to take a photo.
Here you will see all the albums available on your device. To select some photos you want to edit, click on that photo . To select all photos in that album for editing, click Select All . Finally, click the check mark on the right of the interface.
Step 5:
The interface of the edited images appears. Here, you will click on the image in that collection to start editing the photo. Next will be the image with the filters for the photo below . When applying a filter to a photo, the remaining photos will also use that filter. Click on the check mark to save .
Step 6:
Next, we will click on the share icon on the right side of the interface. There will be 2 types of photo saving for users to choose from.
- Single image grid: Save each image separately, then arrange it in a grid.
- Separate images: Save as separate images.
Or we can share images on Facebook, Wechat,. Once we have chosen 1 of the 2 photo saving methods, we click Camera Roll to save the photo to the collection.
Just select the photo and then the editing effect and you will have a series of images as you wish. We will not need to edit each photo, but have a whole collection of images when editing in batches with Picky on iPhone/iPad devices.
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