5/28/2023 0 Comments Select all in photo exif app![]() ![]() If you are on iOS 12 or lower, tap "More" on the action bar on the bottom and activate "Save to Utiful". If "Save to Utiful" is not visible in the sharing options, do the following: If you are on iOS 13, scroll up until you see the "Save to Utiful" action and use the "Edit" button to move it up the list. Select the images you want to move to Utiful, tap the "Share" button (the square with the up-arrow) and choose the "Save to Utiful" sharing option. In the iOS Photos app, use the "Save to Utiful" sharing option to move photos from the camera roll to Utiful folders (see also tutorial video 2). To do so, open the Photos app, open its "Albums" view, open the "Recently Deleted" album, tap "Select", "Delete All". You can permanently delete them from there to free up storage. Note: Because iOS prevents third-party apps to delete photos automatically, you'll be asked to explicitly confirm the deletion from the camera roll. After deletion from the camera roll, iOS stores the deleted photos for 40 days in the "Recently Deleted" album of the Photos app. Original image quality and resolution as well as EXIF metadata are preserved.Move an entire custom album to Utiful by tapping again "Tap here for options" and choosing "Move album". Open another source album on the "Add Photos" screen by tapping "Tap here for options" and "Open Another Album".Press and hold on an image to preview it. ![]() Easily select multiple images by putting your finger on the first image and sliding your finger left or right to select adjacent images as well as up or down to select further images.In the Utiful app, use the "Add Photos" button to move photos from the camera roll to Utiful folders (see also tutorial video 1). ![]()
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