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Revision as of 10:56, 31 May 2016
Explore Partitions and Effects
Introduction
In the previous tutorial, we explored How to use Partitions[[1]]. In this tutorial, we will examine how to add effects to partitions.
Steps
- Select the partition icon.
By default its partitioned to 3x3. Its possible to increase or decrease the number of partitions. - Select images from the camera roll and drag it to each partition.
- Click on the record icon on the bottom.
- Apply different deep effects to the image dragged.
- Now the images dragged are moved and rotated with the sliding.
- Once finished applying the deep effect, stop the recording.
- The video will be saved to the camera roll and drag it for viewing.
- A very good photo collage can be created using this property.
Video
The following video will show us how to create partitions and add effects to them.
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