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How to change the view in an iPhone photo album

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This is how you can change the view in an iPhone photo album

Today we are going to teach you how to change the view in the iPhone's photo album . A great way to see all your photos at once, or to see them practically one by one.

The iOS Photos app has evolved over time. But it is true that certain things are still missing to finish being completely perfect, such as being able to delete a photo without it disappearing from iCloud. Without a doubt, this is something that Apple should look at and improve over time.

But in this case, we are going to talk about enlarging or reducing a photo album. In other words, we can see all the thumbnail photos or go through them one by one, as we like.

How to change the view in a photo album

The process is very simple and we will be able to do it in two different ways. Each user will be able to choose the way that best suits them at that moment.

To get started, we go to an album in the Photos app and open it. Once inside, if we look at the at the top right, we will see that there is an icon with three dots, which we must press to bring up the menu. When the menu is displayed, we will see the tabs that really interest us, which are two:

  • Enlarge
  • Reduce

Click on the three dots icon and then on 'Enlarge' or 'Reduce'

We select the one we want, based on the view we want at that moment. To give us an idea, if we click on <> , we can see the photos in the album one by one and we move between them by sliding up or down. On the other hand, if we click on <> we can see all the thumbnail photos.

In addition to this way of doing it, we have another way that is much faster, which would be pinching on the screen. That is, as if we wanted to zoom in or out. We do this movement within the album and we will see how it changes view.

But as we have commented at the beginning of this article, this depends on the needs of each one or on how you like to have your photo albums. We provide you with the tools, so that each user can use them as best suits them at that moment.