Apple releases three "How to" video tutorials for Apple devices with iOS 11 installed
After releasing the iOS 11 on Tuesday, Apple shared three
new video tutorials linked to the newest official build of its mobile OS, and latest
features now found on the iPad and iPad Pro. The 3 (three) “How-to”
videos show how to retouch a photo, how to copy and paste across devices, and
how to magically convert handwritten notes to type and share them. Kindly be
warned that a few of these tutorials suggest the use of third party paid apps.

Remember, these three new features work with the iOS 11 update, so ensure your iDevices runs on the latest build of Apple’s mobile operating system.


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Video 1: How to
retouch a photo on your iPad


The first video shows how users can erase someone in a photo
with just a few taps on their iPad. You will need to install the Pixelmator app
($4.99) found in the App Store. Open up the Pixelmator app and tap the
“+” sign and then on Photos. Select the picture you want to edit. Tap
the paintbrush icon and then “retouch,” and “repair.” Use
your finger to highlight what you want removed from the photograph, and viola!
The image you want removed is now gone. Watch the video below:
Video 2: How to copy
and paste across devices with iOS 11

To become a copying and pasting machine, check out the
second video tutorial. It shows you how you can copy and paste across devices.
Make sure both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on your iPhone and iPad. Open the
free Curator app on the iPad you are pasting to. Then, select the image you
want to copy from your iPhone, and long press on it. Slide your finger up on
the screen, which will reveal options to Save Image or Copy. Select the latter.
Touch the spot on the iPad where you want to paste the photo, hit
“land,” and you have successfully made a copy of an image and pasted
it on to the screen of another device.Watch the video below:


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Video 3: How to
magically convert handwritten notes to text then share them with iOS11


The last but not the least video requires an iPad Pro
updated to iOS 11. Why do you need the iPad Pro for this feature? Because you
will need to use the Apple Pencil in order to turn your handwritten notes into
typed text, which is then shared to others via email. Open the GoodNotes app
which you previously installed ($7.99) on your iPad Pro. Open your notebook and
click on the lasso tool. With the Apple Pencil, draw a circle around your
handwriting. Tap the screen, tap on convert, and your handwritten notes are now
typed out, easier to read. To pass along your typed notes, tap the share icon
in the upper right corner of the screen. Select mail, fill out the recipient’s
email address, click on send, and your typed note is flying through cyberspace.Watch the video below:

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