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For best results, keep the camera in the same place as you tilt and rotate it, as if it’s on a tripod. Move slowly
and steadily when lining up the image, and then pause to capture it. If your body blocks the viewfinder, keep the
camera in the same place and step around it until you’re out of the way. See Camera app and webcams: FAQ to
watch a video showing best practices for taking a panorama.
Use the Camera, Photos, or OneDrive apps to view your panoramas. You can share links to your panoramas on
OneDrivesee Share and print photos on Windows.com.
View photos and videos (Camera Roll)
There are lots of ways to see the photos and videos you’ve taken with the Camera app:
Camera app: Swipe to the right to look through your recent photos and videos. You can also swipe
down from the top edge of the screen, and then tap Camera roll.
Photos, File Explorer, or the OneDrive app: Go to the Pictures folder, and then to the Camera roll
folder.
You can choose to have the photos and videos that you take with Surface automatically uploaded to OneDrive.
To find out how, see Store photos on OneDrive on Windows.com.
Edit photos
The Photos app can make automatic corrections for you, or you can experiment with lighting and color
adjustments, effects, plus cropping and rotating.
1. Open a photo in the Camera, Photos, or the OneDrive app.
2. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen.
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