Based on the reference provided, it appears you want to know how to overlay images on an iPhone. This can be achieved using the Shortcuts app. Here's how you can generally do it:
Note: The specific steps can vary depending on the iOS version.
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Use a Photo Editing App: Many photo editing apps, like PicsArt, Over, Phonto, or even Adobe Photoshop Express, allow you to layer images. Open your base image in the app, then add the second image as a layer. You can then resize, reposition, and adjust the opacity of the top image.
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Use the Shortcuts App (as referenced):
- The YouTube video mentions using a shortcut to overlay images. The exact steps may vary.
- You would generally need to find or create a custom shortcut within the Shortcuts app on your iPhone. This shortcut would likely require you to:
- Select the base image.
- Select the image you want to overlay.
- Position and resize the overlay image.
- Save the combined image.
Look for tutorials specifically for your iOS version, that explain how to create a custom "overlay images" shortcut.
General Steps within Photo Editing Apps (Example):
- Open a Photo Editing App: Download and open a photo editing app that supports layers (e.g., PicsArt, Photoshop Express).
- Import the Background Photo: Select and open the photo you want to use as the base.
- Add the Overlay Photo: Look for an "Add Photo," "Layer," or "Overlay" option. Select the photo you want to place on top.
- Adjust and Position: Resize, rotate, and position the overlay photo to your liking.
- Adjust Opacity (Optional): If you want the background photo to be somewhat visible through the overlay, adjust the opacity of the overlay layer.
- Save the Edited Photo: Save the final image to your iPhone's photo library.