There were a few ways to remove the video watermarks on the iPhone. First of all, you can use the de-watermarking tools in the mobile app store, such as the "Video De-Watermarking" application. After you download and install the app, you can allow the app to access your phone's photo album. Then, you can choose the videos that you want to remove the watermarks from and process them. Finally, you can save the videos without watermarks to your phone's photo album. In addition, you can use professional video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. These software have a powerful de-imprinting function that can help you accurately identify and remove watermarks. It was important to note that one had to be careful during the operation to avoid mishandling the video or losing data. If the above methods are not suitable, you can consider using a third-party application or consulting a professional for more help.
To remove Top Stories from your iPhone, start by opening the Settings app. Then, look for 'Privacy' or 'Notifications & Privacy'. Within that section, you'll likely find the option related to Top Stories and you can disable it. Sometimes, it might also be under 'Display & Brightness' or a similar category depending on your iOS version.
To remove a snap from your story on an iPhone, start by launching the Snapchat application. After it opens, head to the section where your story is shown. Look for the particular snap that you no longer want in your story. If you don't see an obvious 'remove' button right away, try long - pressing on the snap. This action may bring up a set of options. Among these options, search for something related to deleting or removing the snap. Once you find and select that option, the snap will be successfully removed from your story.
You can try deleting them directly from your iPhone's Books app. Just find the fanfic epubs/ibooks you want to remove, swipe left or long-press, and then select the delete option.
Well, it depends on the context and the platform where the story is. If it's a digital document, you might be able to select and delete the text you don't want. But if it's a printed story, it's not that straightforward.
You might remove someone by creating a situation where they have to leave the setting of the story. Maybe they move away, or there's a conflict that forces them out. Another option is to have them die or disappear in a mysterious way, but be careful with that approach as it can be quite dramatic and needs to fit the tone of your story.
You could try using image editing software like Adobe Photoshop. Select the area with the Japanese text and use tools like the clone stamp or healing brush to replace it.