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Almost all of Apple's main built-in iPhone apps were updated with new features in iOS 16, including both the Photos and Camera apps. Photos has quite a few new features including an option to get rid of duplicates and some locked folders for sensitive photos, plus the Camera app can translate text and there are functionality improvements for iPhone 13 users.

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This guide aggregates everything that's new in iOS 16 in both the Camera and Photos apps. Many of these features will also be available in iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura when they launch to the public in October.

Photos

Locked Hidden and Recently Deleted Albums

In the iOS 16 Photos app, both the "Hidden" and "Recently Deleted" albums under Utilities are locked with Face ID or Touch ID and cannot be opened without biometric authentication or a passcode.

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This protects the photos that you've deleted or those that you've marked as hidden. Someone who has access to your unlocked phone will not be able to open these albums without further authentication.

There is no option not to lock these two albums as it is a system-level lock that cannot be overwritten. There continues to be an option to hide the Hidden album, however.


Duplicates Detection

In iOS 16, your iPhone will automatically detect any duplicate images that you have in your Photos app. Duplicate photos will show up in a "Duplicates" album under Utilities in Photos, giving you the opportunity to merge them to save space and reduce clutter.

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The Duplicates album only shows up if you have photo duplicates in your library, and the merging feature is intelligent. It will keep the highest detail and the most metadata, creating the best possible image.

If, for example, you have one copy of a photo that's high-resolution and a second copy that has more metadata, the Photos app will combine the best qualities of both photos into a single image.

After updating to iOS 16, your iPhone will continually scan for duplicates, so duplicate images may show up over time and may not be available right when the update is installed.


Copy and Paste Edits

If you have multiple photos that you want to edit in the same way, or if you've made changes to one photo that you want to replicate in another photo, you can use the new copy and paste edits tools in iOS 16.

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To use the option, make edits to an image and then tap on the three-dots icon in the upper right corner. From there, tap on Copy Edits to copy everything that was done to the image. Open up another photo, tap on the three dot icon again, and then choose the Paste Edits feature to get the exact same adjustments.


Undo and Redo Edits

To streamline photo editing, iOS 16 adds simple undo and redo buttons, a feature missing in prior versions of iOS. With the undo and redo buttons, you can remove edits that you've made to photos one by one rather than having to cancel all of the edits by reverting an image entirely.

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The undo and redo buttons are located in the upper left corner of the image editing interface and will show up once you've made an edit to a photo using the built-in editing tools in the Photos app. You can undo and/or redo every change individually, making it quicker to go back and correct a mistake.

In prior versions of iOS, you would need to manually change one of the edited parameters back to where you started, or revert changes entirely.


People Album Sorting

In a small but meaningful change, Apple added an option to sort the dedicated People album by name in iOS 16. You can open up the People album and tap on the two arrow keys to change the sorting from "Custom Order" to "Name." Opting for Name rearranges the people in the album into alphabetical order.

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iCloud Shared Photo Library

iOS 16 adds an iCloud Shared Photo Library that's basically identical to the standard iCloud Photo Library, but shareable with up to five other people.

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There are a lot of ins and outs to know about with iCloud Shared Photo Library, so we've created a dedicated guide on iCloud Shared Photo Library that tells you everything you need to know about setting up the feature and using it with family and friends.

Lift Subject From Background

Though not strictly a Photos app feature, lift subject from background is one of the most fun random additions to iOS 16 as it's a little bit like a mini version of Photoshop. You can use it to pull the subject out of any image or photo.


To use it in the Photos app, open up an image and then long press on the main subject of the photo until it lights up. From there, you can drag it out or choose the "copy" option to copy it to the clipboard. You can paste it into another photo or send it as a sticker in Messages.

Memory Updates

When a video is playing in a memory, tap to restart the video and play it from the beginning while the music continues to play. There are also new memory types for This Day in History and children playing.

Featured Content Toggle

iOS 16 adds a toggle that allows you to prevent Featured Photos and Memories from showing up in For You, Photos Search, and Widgets.

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The toggle can be found in the Photos section of the Settings app.

Camera

Foreground Blur in Portrait Photos

When using Portrait mode, you can blur objects in the foreground of an image to get a more realistic-looking depth-of-field effect. This feature is limited to the iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max.

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Translate Camera

System-wide translation has expanded to the Camera app in iOS 16, allowing the iPhone's camera to be used for real-time translation of signs, menus, packaging, and more.

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Just open up the Camera app and point it at the text that you want to translate. Tap on the text selection button to select the detected text, and then tap on the translate option to get an instant translation.

The view can be paused to get translations overlaid on text, letting you zoom in for a closer look. It's similar to the Translate camera feature that the Google Translate app has long offered, and it's convenient for when you just need a quick translation but don't want to snap a photo.


Improved Quality for Cinematic Mode

On the iPhone 13 models, the Cinematic mode video recording feature is more accurate in iOS 16. It has a better depth-of-field effect for profile angles and around the edges of hair and glasses.

Guide Feedback

Have questions about the Photos and Camera apps in iOS 16, know of a feature we left out, or want to offer feedback on this guide? Send us an email here.

Article Link: Everything New in the iOS 16 Photos and Camera Apps
 
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What happens if you have version A in Album A and version B in Album B and you decide to remove the duplicate B? Will it remove the photo from Album B or will it update version B with version A and leave it in both albums (as it should)?

Also, it is progress but I wish you could finally tell which photos in your „all photos“ feed have already been sorted into folders. My android phone shows a little icon on the corner and if I click on details, it even tells me what album the photo is part of. Often I forget to sort my photos right away and then I don’t remember where I left off or which photos I still need to sort 😵‍💫
 
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Of course not, this is iOS 😉 choices r bad
Choices are fine. It's simple: you choose to buy a camera app (or subscribe to it), and if you want to use it, you can choose to either swipe left on the home screen to immediately launch the vanilla camera app or you can choose to go through the login process, find the app on your home screen, tap it, wait for it to fully load, and then take your snapshot!
 
These look like the best improvements to the Photos app in a long time.

I've been waiting for the ability to lock certain photos since my first iPhone. It seems like such a natural feature since everybody has sensitive photos, and it really took Apple way too long, but it's finally here. In a minimalistic form, anyway. Good enough for me.

The same goes for duplicate detection. It's such a natural feature for a photo library app, and it once again really took Apple way too long to add this, but at least it's finally there now. And it appears to be implemented well.
 
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If this was released AFTER iPhone 14 release. I bet the 13 could not handle this. That being said the 12 is left out, pretty sure that is BS.
 
Can I set a different app to be the default camera app in the control center and on the home screen yet?

Easy, fast workaround for using your own camera app via both lock screen + control center in case you're actually looking for a solution (versus just complaining...):


With "ask before running" off, it takes half a second at most to launch [whatever camera app you want] and works great. You can do the same thing for control center buttons like Calculator too.
 
Pleeeease add if a photo is a 'favorite' to it's meta-data! Not everyone wants to use Photos (personally a Lightroom person and wish they would import with 4 stars) – it would help find these needles amongst haystacks that much quicker within Finder or any other app (especially when importing via Image Capture directly to hard drives).
 
I've been on ios16 since the public beta, and the "Duplicates" feature has found a grand total of 2 duplicates out of bajillions on my 13PM. I was so hoping that this feature would work well for me. Maybe once we're out of beta?
 
Another solid help article. Thank you.

Okay, not complaining about the new photos changes. I hope iOS 16 is more stable and less bugs than 15, though.

With the camera improvements I may just have to start using the mini again over the 11pro. 😵

Ahhhh… I hope 14pro camera moves away from the auto post processing to faces the 13 pro does.
 
From there, you can drag it out or choose the "copy" option to copy it to the clipboard. You can paste it into another photo or send it as a sticker in Messages.

How do you paste a subject you have copied into another photo? I've enjoyed using this feature but I haven't come across how to paste it and potentially create layers in photos.
 
What happens if you have version A in Album A and version B in Album B and you decide to remove the duplicate B? Will it remove the photo from Album B or will it update version B with version A and leave it in both albums (as it should)?

Also, it is progress but I wish you could finally tell which photos in your „all photos“ feed have already been sorted into folders. My android phone shows a little icon on the corner and if I click on details, it even tells me what album the photo is part of. Often I forget to sort my photos right away and then I don’t remember where I left off or which photos I still need to sort 😵‍💫
It will always keep the photo in any albums it was in. In this case version A would now also be in the album version B was in.

For your second issue, you can great a smart album on MacOS. I have one called unsorted photos that has everything that is not in an album. Been waiting for years for this to come to iOS.
 
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