Have you ever taken a photo with a bunch of people where one or two of you are blinking? Here’s the perfect solution I always use on my iPhone (and on Google photos for those with Androids) to make sure there are always options and you take the perfect photos.
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The first thing to get the perfect shot is to know about this iPhone camera trick called Live Photo. You may have seen it before by long-pressing a thumbnail in your photos.
Live Photo takes 1.5 seconds of video before and after you take a picture. This gives you a chance to capture the moment when it actually happens. Consider it a tool to go back in time around your photo taking.
Later, you can go back and select the best-looking frame from inside of a live photo. This must be what they call picture perfect in Hollywood.
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This will activate the “live photo” option.
Steps on taking a photo using live photo.
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Example of how to select the perfect frame.
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By setting the perfect frame by the steps above, you are, in essence, creating a cover photo for this quick video file. That said, one word of warning … because Live Photo records 1.5 seconds before and after your shot, be careful of the file you send. Even though you’ve just established the cover shot of this “live photo,” remember the file is really a short quick video, and anyone who receives this file and presses down on the photo can see the entirety of the quick shot.
How to create a still image from a Live Photo
To create a still image from the updated live shot you just updated, follow these steps:
Unfortunately, there isn’t functionality built into the Android system like live photos on iPhones. Yet there’s a workaround using Google Photos.
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As Google Photos comes built into all Android devices, go ahead and open your app. If you’re going to take a photo with many people in it, go ahead and try to take a video instead of a photo. Once that video is recorded, you can select a single perfect frame. Here’s how:
Display image of extracting a picture from a video in Google Photos
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How did you use this trick to salvage some of your photos where someone blinked in the picture? We’d love to hear from you.
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