Apple today announced new slideshow features in the Photos app, allowing users to play any set of photos and videos as a slideshow.
There are options to set slide duration, transition style, and music. iOS 27 also allows users to save any slideshow directly as a video in their Photos library for easy playback later.
Additional new features include the ability to save individual video frames as photos, more flexible album organization tools, emoji reactions in shared albums, a view of recent shared album activity, and access to full resolution photos and videos in shared albums. Apple is also introducing new collections to Photos, including Captured by Me and Identity Documents, as well as improved search results for people and pets.
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