Sure! But it depends on the platform or tool you have. Some apps offer basic editing features like cropping and filters, while others might have more advanced options like color correction and adding text.
It depends on the app. Some apps are designed for basic note - taking and may not have advanced editing features for a full - fledged story. But popular writing apps usually do support editing. You might need to explore the app's menu to find options like text selection, deletion, and insertion for editing your story.
I don't know what the QR code of the photo is. You can provide more background information or context so that I can better answer your questions.
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First, you need to look for the 'Edit' option within the app. It might be in a menu or a settings icon. Once you find it, select the piles you want to edit and follow the prompts.
You can use simple editing tools. Increase the brightness and contrast a bit if needed. Crop the photo to focus on the main subject. That's a quick way to make it better for your fb story.
Yes. For instance, in Flickr, you can create albums or collections which can be considered as highlights. You don't need to have a story associated with the photos. Just select the photos you want to highlight and organize them into a set.
Well, it could be a story about the impact of a face app on the Good Morning America viewership. For instance, it could tell how the app has increased viewer engagement, like through interactive segments where the audience can use the face app to participate. Or it could be about any ethical or privacy issues related to the face app that were brought up during the show. If the face app had access to users' personal data, that might be a part of the story as well.