When you come across a good or commemorative scene when you go out to travel, you will take pictures with your mobile phone at any time. When traveling with multiple people, you can take pictures of each other, if you travel alone, in order not to trouble others, most of them will hold the **pole**.
For general scenes, ** is completely okay, but if the background is a scene with text, such as inscription scenes, scenic gates, etc., it is found that many people shoot ** Chinese characters are reversed (as shown below), which is unsatisfactory.
What to do?There are two ways to deal with it.
The first method is to set up the camera and turn off one of the switches in the camera. Here's how:
Step 1: Turn on the camera and tap on the button.
Step 2: Tap on the settings symbol (gear, see image above) in the upper right corner of the screen to enter the settings page.
Step 3: Check the "Mirror Phase" and if it's bright, turn it off. Note that this switch is only operable when the camera is in ** mode.
Step 4: Return to the photo screen to take a photo. In this way, the text is correct.
The second method: If you don't set the mirror and the background text is reversed, you can directly flip the mirror. Method:
Step 1: Open the photo**.
Step 2: Click "Edit" below ** to enter the editing state.
Step 3: Click on the two symbols above the "mirror" below, and it will be reversed, and the word will be correct.
Step 4: Click on the save symbol in the top right corner.
I believe that many people know the above two methods, but I am sure that there are still people who do not know. If you know, please just row away, and if you don't know yet, please give a thumbs up.