6/21/2023 0 Comments Change home screen photo![]() ![]() Setting styles for a depth-enabled Lock Screen wallpaper.Īpple clearly put a lot of thought into creating these photographic options for the depth effect on the Lock Screen, and it shows. You may have seen this in Apple’s marketing shots (they’re very proud of this feature), and here are a few examples of what I mean: ![]() The Depth EffectĪs you play around with different photos on your Lock Screen, you may notice that certain subjects get placed in front of the time – as in, they’re literally superimposed on the clock. Plus, it goes especially well when combined with the next feature of the iOS 16 Lock Screen. It’s an ingenious addition to make the Lock Screen more personal with minimal effort. What I like about Photo Shuffle is that it’s “curated randomness”: you’re always going to see a subset of your photos, but the system rotates through them, making your Lock Screen feel new and different according to the refresh interval you’ve set. Everything else will be decided by the system based on what it considers a “good” photo and ideal Lock Screen candidate. You can select the people you want to see shuffled, but that’s it in terms of control. In this case, the categories are the same ones found in the photo picker I mentioned above: People, Pets, Nature, and Cities. You can also set up an automatic photo shuffle that takes care of selecting images for you. ![]() Note that these filters won’t show you all matching items from your library in chronological order: they will show you a subset of featured photos for those categories.Ī photo shuffle based on abstract wallpapers from an album. You can filter your photo library by people, pets, nature, or cities. I assume this is an evolution of the technology that has powered the Photos widget for a while it gets the job done.Īt the top of the picker, you’ll find an Albums tab, a search bar that supports the same search features of the main Photos app, and a strip of filters for the kind of content that looks great as a Lock Screen wallpaper. I see photos of Silvia, my dogs, the beach, and the dog park in here, and the subjects tend to be front and center, well lit, and either smiling or looking directly at the camera. I’m not sure how the algorithm works, but it typically does a good job for me. First, it presents you with a list of ‘Featured’ images that are a collection of random photos iOS thinks will look nice on your Lock Screen. This photo picker takes advantage of on-device image analysis performed by your iPhone and Siri’s intelligence to do a couple things. Setting a Home Screen Wallpaper from the Lock Screen.Batch Operations for Multiple Files and Items.Redesigned Progress and Volume Bars in Music.Now Playing and Music Artwork on the Lock Screen. ![]()
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