extended & rotated photo pointing out new boat

Extend Feature in OS 27 Beta Photos Saves a Precious Memory

I wanted to tell a quick story of how OS 27 saved an almost great photo I took while we were on vacation in Florida. We went out on a pontoon boat, and I asked everyone to gather at the stern of the boat for a casual family photo. It was a fabulous, joyful photo… but the horizon was tilted about 18 degrees!

01 Original crooked photo.
Almost Great Photo

I could easily rotate the photo to correct for that, but when I did, it cut off a third of my face and wrecked the composition entirely. The photo was irreparable, and I was heartbroken.

02 Original fixed horizon but Al cut off.
Simple Rotate Gives a Bad crop

But then I remembered the new Extend feature announced at WWDC, which was advertised as a way to give yourself extra background on your images. I’m running the beta on an iPhone 15 Pro with my photos synced, so I opened it up on that device, went into edit mode, tapped on the little Apple Intelligence symbol, and chose Extend. It indicated I should pinch to zoom, which showed a blurry area covering up the sides of the original photo.

It churned for maybe 15 seconds, and it perfectly extended the still crooked photo. It wasn’t a super challenging fix, since most of the background was water, but it did a great job. The new image had my selfie-taking arm a bit longer, created more upper body for me, added feet to some of the people, extended a bridge in the background, and even added a boat on the water that was not a replica of any of the other boats in the original background.

Once I had the extra real estate on the crooked photo, I was able to rotate the photo without cutting off my face. It was looking pretty good.

03 Extended photo now rotated.
Extended Image with Horizon Corrected

With the extra real estate, I was able to make a more pleasing crop, and now I have a fantastic family memory.

04 Cropped to perfection.
Extended, Rotated, & Cropped for Perfect Photo!

I think for me, this might be one of the biggest game changers of OS 27!

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