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Runnerpadilla

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Jan 29, 2015
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The new iOS burst mode on the iPhone 6 seems to store all the burst images in the same location or sub folder within the normal photo album.

How can users view them all on at a time, with the ability to zoom in on any particular area to find the image of best quality and/or edit?

As it stands, the pictures are only viewable as a group and not individually workable.
 
The new iOS burst mode on the iPhone 6 seems to store all the burst images in the same location or sub folder within the normal photo album.

How can users view them all on at a time, with the ability to zoom in on any particular area to find the image of best quality and/or edit?

As it stands, the pictures are only viewable as a group and not individually workable.

Photos > Albums > Bursts > Tap on a stack of pictures > Tap "Select..."

Then tap on the pictures you want and tap Done in the top-right corner.

Each individual photo that you chose to keep will be added to your regular Photo Library/Camera Roll.
 
Thank you for the tip!

The extra step of selecting the pictures for inclusion is frustrating, since I rely on the burst mode's previously simple editing to check through hundreds of pictures.

Do you know if there's a proper place to make suggestions to Apple? It seems like people may want the burst mode group functionality, but could users also be allowed to edit within the burst group as well- or at least arbitrarily zoom to determine which pictures are keepers?
 
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