The situation is this: we attended an act or a celebration, we took 10, 20, 50 photos and all of them were a bit dark. The truth is that the lighting in the room was not ideal, so we will have to modify them. One by one? Thanks to iOS 16 we can change them all with one touch.
Batch editing on iOS 16
A small novelty of iOS 16 is, neither more nor less, than the possibility of copy editing settings from a specific photo so you can paste them on another. This way, applying the same adjustments from one image to another, or others, is a matter of a few taps. And thanks to this, we can do batch editing.
To do this, we simply open one of the photos we want to edit and We make the changes we deem appropriate. Once done, we simply stop editing the photo and, without leaving it, we touch the three-point button and choose copy edits. We return to our photo library, we touch Selectwe select all the photos that we want to edit, we touch the button in the form of three points and we choose paste changes.
Simple truth? Whether applying an edit to five or seven photos, or hundreds of them, this system will allow us to do this as quickly and efficiently as possible. A resource for those small fixes that we know improve the library, but which so far may have taken too long.
With this simple resource, we can edit a large number of photos in just a few steps. A most interesting resource to apply effects, for example, or small corrections to an entire photo session without having to do it manually. One of the many benefits of iOS 16, though perhaps less surprising than automatic photo cropping.