How to resize the iPhone Lock Screen picture?

How to resize the Lock Screen picture



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Posted on Oct 13, 2022 4:34 PM

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Posted on Oct 14, 2022 6:25 PM

Hi Jamesdrive,


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. You can customize your Lock Screen photos. Check this out: Personalize your iPhone Lock Screen

"Add a photo to your Lock Screen

You can add a photo to your Lock Screen by selecting one from your photo library or letting iPhone intelligently suggest a photo that complements your other Lock Screen settings.

  1. Touch and hold the Lock Screen until the Customize button appears at the bottom of the screen.
  2. If the Customize button doesn’t appear, touch and hold the Lock Screen again, then enter your passcode.
  3. Tap the Add button at the bottom of the screen, then choose one of the photo options (Photos or Photo Shuffle) at the top of the screen.
  4. If you choose Photos and want to create a multilayered effect, tap the More button at the bottom right, then choose Depth Effect.
  5. Note: This option may not be available for all photos. Layering is not available on wallpapers with widgets. The multilayered effect is available on supported models. Layering is available only on images with people, pets, or the sky, and isn’t available on every image in those categories. Layering may not be available if the subject is too high, too low, or obscures too much of the clock.
  6. To reposition your selected image, pinch open to zoom in on it, drag the image with two fingers to move it to the position you want, then pinch closed to zoom out.
  7. You can also swipe left or right to try different photo styles that include color filters and fonts that complement each other.
  8. If you choose Photo Shuffle, you can preview the photos by tapping the Browse button, and set the shuffle frequency by tapping the More button, then selecting an option below Shuffle Frequency."


Cheers.



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Oct 14, 2022 6:25 PM in response to Jamesdrive

Hi Jamesdrive,


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. You can customize your Lock Screen photos. Check this out: Personalize your iPhone Lock Screen

"Add a photo to your Lock Screen

You can add a photo to your Lock Screen by selecting one from your photo library or letting iPhone intelligently suggest a photo that complements your other Lock Screen settings.

  1. Touch and hold the Lock Screen until the Customize button appears at the bottom of the screen.
  2. If the Customize button doesn’t appear, touch and hold the Lock Screen again, then enter your passcode.
  3. Tap the Add button at the bottom of the screen, then choose one of the photo options (Photos or Photo Shuffle) at the top of the screen.
  4. If you choose Photos and want to create a multilayered effect, tap the More button at the bottom right, then choose Depth Effect.
  5. Note: This option may not be available for all photos. Layering is not available on wallpapers with widgets. The multilayered effect is available on supported models. Layering is available only on images with people, pets, or the sky, and isn’t available on every image in those categories. Layering may not be available if the subject is too high, too low, or obscures too much of the clock.
  6. To reposition your selected image, pinch open to zoom in on it, drag the image with two fingers to move it to the position you want, then pinch closed to zoom out.
  7. You can also swipe left or right to try different photo styles that include color filters and fonts that complement each other.
  8. If you choose Photo Shuffle, you can preview the photos by tapping the Browse button, and set the shuffle frequency by tapping the More button, then selecting an option below Shuffle Frequency."


Cheers.



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