iPad's iOS 5 includes a welcome quartet of photo-editing tools: Rotate, Enhance, Red-Eye, and Crop. To use any of these tools, tap the Edit button in the upper-right corner of the iPad screen, and a toolbar with four buttons appears at the bottom of the screen.
Rotate: Tap to turn the image a quarter-turn counterclockwise.
Enhance: Tap to improve the lighting, contrast, and color balance of the image. Tap Enhance again to remove the effect.
Red-Eye: Tap to enable, and then tap on the red eye in the image. Tap again to undo.
If what you tapped didn’t look like a red eye to the tool, it will politely inform you that it did not find a red eye to correct.
Crop: Tap to crop or straighten the image. Tap the corners of the overlay to set the cropping area; tap the Constrain button to make the cropped image conform to popular proportions such as 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 4 x 6, and so on.
If you’ve applied more than one of the tools to your image, you can use the Undo button in the upper-left corner to step backward through time, undoing one step for each tap. Or, tap the Revert to Original button to remove all the improvements at once.
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