It is possible to put live photo into simulator, You need a video file, and an image file (because a Live photo is a combination of these two). And then using Photos Framework, you can save the live photo in gallery

The only way I've found is pretty clumsy: Get a live photo into your iCloud photo stream, then connect your simulator to your iCloud account. The live photos will then be available in your simulator's photo library.


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As you might expect, the "get a live photo..." step can be tricky--you may need a friend with an iPhone 6s/6s+ to iMessage you one. Although some services like Facebook and Google Photos support Live Photo viewing in-app, they don't appear to support downloading them to your Photo Library while retaining their live-ness.

I recently discovered I can no longer even view different frames for a Live Photo. Just as described on the Apple help website, I used to find this option by clicking "Edit" or just by tapping the photo and scrolling down...there was a slider bar where you could select the frame you wanted if you didn't like the auto-detected one. But now it's gone! I tried it on my MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone...still couldn't find it! I recently updated to iOS 13.3.

To change the key photo, you'll need to tap the Live Photos button in the bottom-left corner after tapping the Edit button while viewing a Live Photo. You can view those steps in the following article: Take and edit Live Photos - Apple Support

It seems, we have to enable the Live button for each and every Live photo again, even if the Photos still seems to be alive, to bring the key frame slider back. It used to be different in the previous system versions. The Live button remained enabled, unless we turned it off.

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Uploading and playing back Live Photos is only supported for OneDrive personal accounts. It is not enabled for OneDrive work or school accounts. Additionally, Live Photos are roughly twice the size of still photos, and they will take up more of your OneDrive storage space than still photos.


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When you share a Live Photo in OneDrive, your recipient will be able to play back the Live Photo if they are viewing it on the OneDrive iOS app or on OneDrive for web. Recipients who view the Live Photo from the OneDrive Android app or the OneDrive sync client will see a still photo.

in ios 16, branded live wallpapers and special ones for the iphone xs max model have completely disappeared, which is very sad, I hope that Apple developers will return live wallpapers from live photo and exclusive for that model live wallpapersand that I have already tried to put several live photos as wallpaper, but they are just like a static picture and more than one tip from apple care support did not help

Android had live wallpapers ages ago and apple is still unable to crack it. The long press in ios to animate wallpaper concept belongs to the stone age. Bored of seeing the same icons and theme in ios. I might as well switch to android as it offers loads of customization and the phone turns magical and lively. If I'm paying 1000 bucks, I want the phone screen to look how I want it not how apple wants it!

Please stop yelling, DEV knows better what you like and what is not necessary for you any more. They just remove live photo so accept it, adapt yourself to new idea bacause probably you don't understand it at all. Of course they could did a pinch gesture (android style) or L gesture or any other gesture to enable edit mode for lock screen insted of hold a touch what was a live photo start but... if they decide to remove it it's just done. Sometimes if you take out you phone from a pocket and realize that lock screen widget was changed due to self auto hold touch and random edit of lock screen, please don't scream it's a new surprise like 1st April so be smiled and happy you just get a bonus.

When viewing a Live Photo, tap Edit, followed by the Live Photo icon at the top of the screen. Alternatively, tap the speaker icon in the top-left corner to disable any recorded audio. Doing so will turn off the motion or audio portion of the picture, but it won't delete it. You can then share the photo as you normally would.

The main reason people probably use it - to grab the best moment from a still photo. Like maybe somebody blinked just as you were taking a photo. You can adjust it to find a better face when editing the live photo.

First the frame rate is really too low. Below are a few examples of Live photos to give you an idea of what I mean. The first example (Jolly Jumper) is the worst, but it really highlights how bad quick movement looks with a low frame rate. The Live Photos are captured at 15 frames per second. In order to see smooth motion you need at least 24 frames per second.

Hi, I am backing up all my Live photos through the app so I can delete them from my iPhone and have more space, but when I downloaded one of those Live Photos from the My Cloud Home app it was downloaded as a .jpg and not as a Live Photo (this, for editing purposes)

Live photos were introduced with iOS9 in 2015 along with the iPhone 6S. Those are composed of a still picture and a small video. The video is always about twice the size of the picture. If you need the live picture, fine. But if you keep both and just need the stills, you increase the space taken by a picture by 300%.

Some of you pointed out that there is an app to do this: Lean. The App is supposed to do exactly this and only this: remove the live picture while keeping the still with all its metadata. So basically do that manual scenario for you. I tried it and faced only problems.

Live Photos is an iPhone camera feature that brings movement in your photos to life! Instead of freezing a moment in time with a still photo, a Live Photo captures a 3-second moving image. You can even create stunning long exposure images with Live Photos. Read on to discover how to use Live Photos to create unforgettable living memories with your iPhone.

Open the Live Photo in the Lively app, then select Movie at the top of the screen. Tap Export Movie, then tap the Save icon. This saves the Live Photo as an ordinary video file in your photo library:

The first time I saw a Live photo, my mouth literally dropped open. It was like a photo from Harry Potter. I had taken a picture of a group of family members and I watched as my uncle quickly pushed his glasses up onto his nose. What?!?! Live Photos seem like animated photos but in reality, they are actually very short videos (about 3 seconds). I generally suggest that my clients turn off this feature unless they have a specific need for it. Video files take up much more room than a single photo would.

My iphone 6s live photos dont work everytime i touched the taken photo. But everytime i open it on my gallery it moves instantly without touching the screen. How can i resolve this please. Thank you so much

TurnLive lets you create live wallpapers or moving image files out of videos, GIFs, panorama photos and slideshows. You can create your own or let the app make suggestions and generate a moving wallpaper for you. The app is currently free with in-app purchases and the option to try a seven-day trial of TurnLive Premium.

Using the Google Photos app, when you view a Live Photo on an iPhone, you will see a button that has two positions, play and pause. When it is in the play position, the video portion will play over and over. When in Pause, you see the still photo.

I am creating an iMovie project with around 500 photos, many of which were taken as live photos on an iPhone. I want to convert these to GIF files and stitch them together with a Ken Burns effect to create more of a movie than I would with still only photos. Can you suggest the most efficient process, please? Thank you for your inspiration, and keep up the good work.

Just select the photo in the Photos app on your Mac. Then choose File, Export, Export Unmodified Original. This will export two files: an image and a video. Then take that video and drag and drop it into the timeline in iMovie.

You can get the original file by dragging and dropping in conjunction with a keyboard modifier, or you can get the original by using the "Export" menu. The drag-and-drop method is faster, but the "Export" menu gives you more choices. Exporting your images in their original formats can be useful for a wide variety of scenarios, especially when working with high-quality photos in other apps.

"Sequential" allows you to add a prefix such as "Disney-Trip." Whatever you type in will appear before each photo and video exported, and the file name will be changed to be sequential, so 1, 2, 3, and so on. If you want to make sure every image and video gets a unique number, you need to batch export them at the same time. If you go back and try to export more media with the same prefix, it'll start again at 1, 2, 3, etc.

Toggling the Live Photos feature OFF will turn off the video pictures and take a regular picture. As the instructions above state, opening the camera and tapping on the little concentric dotted circle button will disable the Live Photos photo video picture feature on iPhone.

Or choose Long Exposure to create a still photo with a cool blur effect. If you snapped a Live Photo, but someone is blinking, you can change the still image. Just click a frame under the photo, then click Make Key Photo. e24fc04721

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