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13 Jun 2026
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Apple Photos AI editing guide: How to reframe photos
Apple Photos AI editing guide shows how to reframe and expand shots with realistic secure cloud edits.
Apple Photos AI editing guide: Reframe any shot in seconds
What Spatial Reframing does
Spatial Reframing lets you move a photo’s “virtual camera” after you take it. You drag to re-center subjects or tilt the view. Apple Intelligence only generates pixels to fill new gaps at the edges, so the image stays consistent with the original moment.
Before you start
- Update your device to the latest software with Apple Intelligence support.
- Connect to the internet. Edits use Apple’s Private Cloud Compute for processing.
- Works with old photos and images from non-Apple cameras.
- Optional: Duplicate your photo if you want a separate edited copy.
Step-by-step: Reframe a photo
- Open Photos and select the image you want to adjust.
- Tap Edit.
- Choose Spatial Reframing (Reframe).
- Drag to pan the view and place your subject where you want it.
- Pinch to zoom in or out for a tighter or wider look.
- Rotate or tilt with two fingers to subtly fix a leaning horizon.
- Pick an aspect ratio (for example, 16:9 for widescreen, 1:1 for square) if needed.
- Tap Done to save. You can always revert later if you change your mind.
Pro tips for natural results
- Make small moves. Big angle shifts may need more generated fill and can look less real.
- Watch edges. If you see odd textures at borders, zoom in a bit or use Extend for more space.
- Keep the eyes on the rule of thirds. Place faces on the grid intersections for better balance.
- Match aspect ratio to output. Use 4:5 for Instagram feed, 16:9 for video, and 3:2 for prints.
Polish the shot: Extend and Cleanup
Use Extend to add background
When you switch orientation or need breathing room for text, Extend generates extra background to widen the frame.
- In Edit, select Extend.
- Drag the handles to expand the canvas or change aspect ratio.
- Let Apple Intelligence fill in edges to keep the scene consistent.
- Check patterns like skies, walls, and grass for smooth transitions.
Use Cleanup to remove distractions
The upgraded Cleanup tool is stronger at removing objects and filling in the scene, even in tricky areas.
- Pick Cleanup in Edit.
- Brush over wires, signs, litter, or passersby.
- Zoom in for precise selections around faces and hands.
- Apply in small passes for better texture matching.
Privacy, performance, and compatibility
- Edits run through Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, designed to protect your data while using server power.
- You need an internet connection for these AI edits to process.
- The tools work on any photo in your library, including images from DSLRs or mirrorless cameras.
Reframing vs. cropping: When to use each
- Use cropping for quick trims when you do not need to change angle or add space.
- Use Spatial Reframing to shift viewpoint, fix near-misses, and recenter a subject without losing key details.
- Pair reframing with Extend when a crop cuts off feet, hands, or backgrounds you want to keep.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Over-tilting the frame: Heavy angles can introduce odd infill at edges.
- Excessive extending: Huge expansions may look artificial; grow the canvas in stages.
- One-pass Cleanup: Remove distractions in several small strokes for better blends.
- Skipping a final check: Zoom in to inspect seams, repeating patterns, and skin textures before saving.
Workflow that saves time
- Reframe first to set composition.
- Extend next to fit your chosen aspect ratio or layout.
- Cleanup last to clear clutter that remains in the new frame.
- Finish with global edits like exposure, contrast, and warmth.
(Source: https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/08/apple-ai-reframing-and-editing-tools-in-photos/)
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