The batch editing feature lets you select multiple photos and apply edits to all of them simultaneously. This can be really useful when you want to edit (and resize) images in bulk and retain uniformity. It not only saves time but also organizes your pictures in a good manner. Note: You must be on iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or macOS Ventura to access the batch edit feature.
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And that is how you can edit multiple pictures in one shot. We all love taking pictures with our iPhones, don’t we? Apple takes the crown when it comes to smartphone photography; well, we wish we could say the same for editing. Besides this cool batch edit feature, iOS 16 also has some welcoming features such as deleting duplicates and encrypting recently deleted; Apple seems to be on the right track.
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Wrapping up For some, this feature wouldn’t be a great deal. But for someone like a social media manager or graphic designer, etc., it would be a God-sent. So, would the new batch edit feature help your workflow? Let me know in the comments section. Read More:
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