Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Get Close Up On Pictures For The Ipod Touch

You can enlarge your pictures on the iPod Touch.








The iPod Touch is a portable media player made by Apple, with a touch-sensitive display and built-in camera. When you are shooting photos with your iPod Touch, you might want to get a close-up picture. For example, you are positioned too far away to easily see a detail in the scene you intend to photograph, and you prefer to zoom in rather than move closer. You can easily get a close-up picture with your iPod Touch.


Instructions


1. Press the "Home" button on your iPod Touch.


2. Tap the "Camera" app icon on the home screen.


3. Look at the iPod Touch's display as you aim the device and compose your picture.


4. Tap the bottom of the display. A slider appears at the bottom of the display with a minus sign on the left and a plus sign on the right. The slider appears whether you are holding the iPod Touch in vertical portrait orientation or in horizontal widescreen orientation. Drag the slider from left to right to increasingly zoom in for a close-up shot.








5. Tap the camera icon to take a picture. The image is automatically saved to the iPod Touch's Camera Roll. A thumbnail image of the photo appears next to the camera icon. Tap the thumbnail to see the picture you just shot. Tap "Done" to resume taking pictures.

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