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Open the photo you want to edit, either through the Photos app or the Camera app. Press Edit in the upper right-hand corner. To turn off the sound but preserve the Live Photo animation, press the yellow speaker icon in the upper left.
The Live Photos feature is enabled by default, but luckily it's easy to turn off. When you launch the camera app, find the Live Photo icon, which is made up of three concentric circles at the top of your screen. If the icon is yellow (or gold), Live Photos is currently turned on. To turn it off, simply tap on the icon.
Anyway, once you've got your selection ready, you'll right- or Control-click on one of the items and choose Turn Off Live Photo from the contextual menu to do just that. If you prefer, that option is also available under the Image menu at the top.
Open the Camera from either the iPhone lock screen or the Camera app. From the Photo view, tap the little concentric circle icon near the top (or side) of the screen to toggle Live Photos ON or OFF. Take your pictures as usual.
Open the Camera app on your device. Tap the yellow Live Photo icon, so it is white and crossed out. Navigate to the Settings app. Tap the Camera tab. Tap Preserve Settings. Tap the Live Photo slider, so it is ON/GREEN.
Anyway, once you've got your selection ready, you'll right- or Control-click on one of the items and choose Turn Off Live Photo from the contextual menu to do just that. If you prefer, that option is also available under the Image menu at the top.
Save space on your iPhone by turning off Live Photos in the camera app. ... Open the camera app, make sure you're in Photo mode, and look at the top of the screen. The Live Photos icon is three concentric rings, and it will be highlighted in yellow if it's turned on. Simply tap on it to turn Live Photos off.
Do Live Photos take up more storage space? Apple described Live Photos as 12-megapixel still images with data captured before and after the shutter button is pressed. ... The combined Live Photo file can take up almost twice the space as a single still image captured at the same resolution.
To turn it off, simply tap on the icon. ... 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.
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.
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