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When editing photos on your iPhone, there are many variations on color, light, and tint to choose from – but sometimes being able to rotate your photo is all you need. Luckily, the option to rotate photos is one of the most user-friendly tools. Here's how to do it. Check out the products mentioned in this article:iPhone Xs (From $999.99 at Best Buy)How to rotate a picture on your iPhone1. Open Photos. 2. Tap on the photo you want to rotate. 3. Tap Edit in the upper right hand corner of the photo box. 4. Along the bottom, you'll see an icon that looks like a box with arrows that mimic a rotating motion. Tap this icon to crop your photo and open the rotation function. Tap the crop icon to open the rotation functions. Ryan Ariano/Business InsiderOnce you have the rotation function open you have two options: custom rotation or rotating at 90-degree increments. How to rotate a picture at a custom angle1. Right below the picture you will see an arc with degrees on it, similar to a compass, and an arrow at 0 degrees. 2. Tap on the arrow and drag it to rotate. Manually rotate your picture using the orientation arrow. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider3. Note that when you rotate your pictures this way, it will cut off edges so your whole picture will fit in a rectangle without any blank space. 4. Once you have your photo at the angle you want, tap Done in the bottom right corner. How to rotate a picture at 90-degree increments1. Tap the icon that is a square with an arrow arcing over it. This will turn your photo 90 degrees counter-clockwise. 2. Keep tapping until your picture is at the orientation you want. Since this is a 90-degree rotation, no part of your picture will be cut off. 3. Tap Done in the bottom right corner. Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech:
Ryan Ariano grew up in Baltimore when the Macintosh was cutting edge, lived in Los Angeles as Blackberries gave way to iPhones, and now lives in Jackson Hole where his life is held together by Bluetooth. He writes on a wide range of topics but especially loves nerding out across the tech spectrum. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Read more Read less Insider Inc. receives a commission when you buy through our links. By Jim Karpen Updated 12/01/2021 * This post is part of iPhone Life's Tip of the Day newsletter. Sign Up. * The Photos app on your iPhone allows
you to easily crop, resize, and rotate images. If you take a portrait shot but decide you want it to be landscape (or vice versa), use this tip to rotate the photo. We'll cover how to rotate pictures using the Photos app on iPhone. Related: How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Computer (Mac & PC) Without
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