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Help Me Identify Which Iphone Photo App This Is

Can I tell the iOS Photos app when it mis-identifies something in the “Food” category?

I am not sure about miss-identification but you can use Google vision Api to identify the objects by clicking just pictures.Vision API - Image Content Analysis  |  Google Cloud Platform

Is there an app for iPhone that takes photos of coins and identifies the coins?

Yes! It is called Coinoscope. It is on both Google Play and on the App Store. You take a picture of the coin, it identifies it, and shows you coins that are similar! It is rated 4.5/5 stars. Definitely worth checking out.App Store: ‎Coinoscope on the App StoreGoogle Play: Visual coin search : Coinoscope AI - Apps on Google Play

Which photography app you use most for iPhone?

Viewing EXIF Metadata - EXIF Viewer by Fluntro (2.99 USD as on March 24th, 2019)‎EXIF Viewer by FluntroYou can view photo’s EXIF Metadata like ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, Location, time stamp and more information about the photos using EXIF Viewer app. If you are using multiple camera apps, EXIF Viewer app might help you to identify which camera app you used to take specific picture. Again depends on whether Camera app writes app’s name in correct EXIF tag.Camera - Apple’s Native Camera AppI am totally happy of Apple’s Camera App and uses it 98% of time.Here is photo shot with Apple’s default camera app-If you want to try out other paid apps, I would recommend trying out Halide Camera (5.99 USD as on March 24th, 2019)Editing Photos - SnapSeed‎Snapseed (Free as on March 24th, 2019)Snapseed is now owned by Google and is Free to use, Its definitely one among the best free editing apps out there.Uploading Photos - 500px‎500px – PhotographyFree to upload your high quality photos. Contributors are Proffesional photographers with DSLR/ Mirrorless camera. But feed contents inspires and make you better photographer.Disclaimer: I have developed the EXIF Viewer by Fluntro App :)

How do I know how many photos I have on my iPhone?

If you open Photos and click on a photo it should say 1 of XXXXXX photosClicking on a photo only tells you how many pics are in that particular album or photo stream, not how many total pics are on the device, which includes all albums and photo streams.

If you delete photos from your iPhone, will they be deleted from Google Photos?

It depends from which app and how you’re deleting the photos.The safest (but not necessarily the most efficient) way is to do it directly from the (Apple) Photos app, since the deletion will not propagate to Google Photos.If you’d like to delete them all in one go from the Google Photos app on your iPhone:Launch Google PhotosTap on the three horizontal lines (≡) near the search barTap on “Free up space”Tap on “Remove (xx)”If you’d like to delete only some pictures from the Google Photos app, then:Select the desired picture(s)Tap on the three dots (top right corner)Tap on “Delete device original”If needed, allow the deletion from iCloud Photo LibraryIf you tap on the trash icon, then it will be deleted from both Google Photos and your iPhone.Please note that if you chose “High quality” as the upload size for your photos and videos, Google Photos has:compressed versions of all your pictures (even if their resolution is lower than 16 MPixels)videos resized to 1080p (even if you shot them in 4K)Unless you already have backup copies somewhere else, I’d recommend to plug your iPhone to a computer (Mac or Windows) and make a second backup before proceeding with the deletion from your device.Hope this helps!

What app can identify a given picture?

Reverse Image Search From TinEye is pretty Good.

IPhone app where I can "photoshop" my face into a picture?

There's a really good app that I recently found. It's called ArtStudio. It's literally Photoshop on-the-go. There's a lite version that's free (and it basically has all the features equipped) and there's the paid version that gives a little extra. It'll do EXACTLY what you want given these requirements:

1. You have to learn how to use the interface (there are so many functions, it's rather cluttered)
2. You have to be patient in making what you want since your iPhone screen is so small
3. Images do not save in the lite version of the app, so you must export it to your camera roll and import it back when you want to work on it again.
4. Import both images to seperate layers and work on them from there.
5. If you decide to keep the app, have fun! It's an amazing little thing.

How to organize photos on iPhone?

apple is amazing at everything, except organizing photos, especially on phone or iPad.

the photo app has 2 buttons at the bottom, albums, and photos. and the photo section is a horrible jumbled mess. so tell me, how do you organize your photos on iPhone.

what happens is ill take photos at, lets say a birthday party. they'll be in the camera roll under photos, but i want them in they're own separate spot.

on the photos side, where it organizes everything by location and date, it will put those photos aside, and call them something like, "1234 somewhere ave. lakewood Michigan" well, i want it to say, mark's b-day, not an address.

then there will be those random photos. like, you see something at the store you want for christmas, so you snap a photo of it. your at best buy and your comparing prices with another store so you snap a photo of the price tag. all those photos, great to be put in the camera roll, but when you look at the photos section, a christmas present and a price tag are jumbled in with the birthday party and the time you went to the park.

so how do you organize that?

and then i have a separate camera, and importing those photos; i could ramble on forever about that.

so how do you organize your photos on iPhone?

IPhone app to lock iphone apps?

I know it looks weird, but the question is there an iPhone app or something to download that can lock my other iPhone apps? Say I use that app, then when someone tries to open an app on my iPhone such as Facebook, they would need to put some sort of code or need to unlock it in order to access the Facebook app. Because I don't like to put a passcode lock on my phone. So if I turn on this app lock iPhone application, people will need an access code. Do you guys get what I'm saying? Sorry if it sounds confusing, but I really need to know. I have an iPhone 4s by the way.

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