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With autumn upon us, learn how to manage those images from your camera roll accumulated during summer.

Vacation snaps filled your summer, now lingering on hundreds of phone screens. Wondering about the next step?

With autumn approaching, manage your camera roll by organizing and editing those summer snapshots
With autumn approaching, manage your camera roll by organizing and editing those summer snapshots

With autumn upon us, learn how to manage those images from your camera roll accumulated during summer.

In the digital age, smartphones have become our go-to cameras, capturing countless moments of our lives. However, managing these numerous photos can often be a daunting task. But fear not, for there are several tools available to help you speed up the process.

One such tool is Photo Mechanic Plus, a software that simplifies photo editing by enabling fast comparison, sorting, and selection of photos. It provides an excellent overview and organization of your photo collections, making it a valuable asset for photographers and enthusiasts alike.

As the number of photos grows, it can become challenging to remember each one. This is where apps like Clever Cleaner come in, with their Similars function helping to decide which similar photos to keep. Alternatively, some apps resemble dating apps, allowing users to swipe left to delete and swipe right to save a photo, making the process quick and easy.

Google Photos offers a unique service by providing a photo book printing service using artificial intelligence. Similarly, services like Mixbook and Shutterfly offer photobook printing with elaborately designed layouts. If you prefer a more personal touch, you can create your own album during a trip to ease the photo organization process.

Sharing photos is another aspect of photo management. Some photos have been shared on platforms like Instagram or family chat groups, while many more remain unshared. Both Android and iPhone allow users to create shared albums for others to view or comment on. Android users can also create links for others to view an album or individual images, a feature that iOS users can only use for album photos, with individual image sharing coming with iCloud links that expire after 30 days.

It's also beneficial to delete unnecessary photos, such as restaurant menus, screenshots, pictures of receipts, or duplicate images. Photos can be starred or hearted to create a folder or album of favourites, making it easier to find your cherished memories.

As the summer holidays come to an end, many smartphone photos from vacations are stored in camera rolls. Both Android and iPhone users can group photos into albums organized by themes on their respective Photos apps, making it easier to relive those memories.

In conclusion, with the help of these tools and techniques, managing your photos has never been easier. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or a casual snapper, these tips will help you keep your camera roll organized and your memories easily accessible.

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