User Guide
Table Of Contents
- iPod touch User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPod touch at a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Music
- Chapter 5: Videos
- Chapter 6: Messages
- Chapter 7: FaceTime
- Chapter 8: Camera
- Chapter 9: Photos
- Chapter 10: Game Center
- Chapter 11: Mail
- Chapter 12: Reminders
- Chapter 13: Safari
- Chapter 14: Newsstand
- Chapter 15: Calendar
- Chapter 16: YouTube
- Chapter 17: Stocks
- Chapter 18: Maps
- Chapter 19: Weather
- Chapter 20: Notes
- Chapter 21: Clock
- Chapter 22: Calculator
- Chapter 23: Voice Memos
- Chapter 24: iTunes Store
- Chapter 25: App Store
- Chapter 26: Settings
- Chapter 27: Contacts
- Chapter 28: Nike + iPod
- Chapter 29: iBooks
- Chapter 30: Accessibility
- Appendix A: International Keyboards
- Appendix B: Support and Other Information
Photos
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Viewing photos and videos
Photos lets you view photos and videos on iPod touch, in your:
Camera Roll album—photos and videos you take with the built-in camera, or save from an Â
email, text message, or webpage
Photo Stream album—photos streamed from iCloud (see “ Â Photo Stream” on page 54)
Photo Library and other albums synced from your computer (see “ Â Syncing with iTunes” on
page 17 )
Note: Camera and video features are available only on iPod touch 4th generation. On iPod touch
3rd generation or earlier, the Camera Roll album is named Saved Photos.
Edit the photo.
Delete the photo.
Tap the screen to
display the controls.
Share the photo, assign it to a contact,
use it as wallpaper, or print it.
Play a slideshow.
Stream photos using AirPlay.
View photos and videos: Tap an album, then tap a thumbnail to see the photo or video in full
screen.
Albums you sync with iPhoto 8.0 (iLife ’09) or later, or Aperture v3.0.2 or later, can be viewed by
events or by faces. You can also view photos by location, if they were taken with a camera that
supports geotagging.
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