The iCloud Shared Photo Library is a new feature in iOS 16 that promises to make sharing and editing photos with family members a more seamless process. To use the iCloud Shared Photo Library, you first need to create an iCloud account and then download the iOS 16 beta. After downloading the beta, open it and click on the “Photos” tab. Then, click on the “New Photos” button. You will be asked to enter your name and email address. After you have entered these information, you will be able to select which photos you want to share with others. You can also choose to have all of your photos stored in one place or choose to share each photo separately. After you have chosen which photos you want to share, you will be asked to enter a password. You will then be able to select whether or not you want your photos shared with others on iCloud. If you choose not to share your photos with others on iCloud, they will still be accessible in your account but they won’t be viewable or editable.

Steps to Use New Photos features on iOS 16

copy and paste edits

After making your desired changes, tap Done. ..

To copy edits, under the ellipsis menu, tap Copy Edits. ..

Close this photo and open another one. This is an experiment to see if it makes a difference. ..

Paste Edits under the Ellipsis Menu

batch edit multiple photos

Make the changes you want and tap Done.

Select photos in the photo browser.

Tap on the image to select it.

Paste Edits under the Ellipsis Menu

Final Words

Starting with the iPhone 8, iOS 16 is live and available to all iPhone users. Apple’s mobile operating system’s most recent edition comes loaded with a tonne of brand-new features and boosts the capability of a few of its built-in apps. Some of the new features in iOS 16 include:

  • A new Photos app that lets you easily manage your photos and videos
  • A new Animoji feature that lets you create custom avatars for your friends and family
  • A new Health app that includes a revamped tracking system for fitness enthusiasts
  • A new Notes app that includes a refreshed Notes view, support for third-party keyboards, and more