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HOW TO FIND A PICTURE THAT APPEARS IN A PHOTOS MEMORY

Apple’s algorithmically generated Memories collections in the Photos app in iOS, iPadOS and macOS can surface some great images and videos from the past, even if the themes are sometimes erratic. I understand why it might remind me of various trips, but sometimes a collection of eating pictures across many years is baffling. As you view a memory, you may want to jump to an individual photo and see it in context in your Photos library or share it with someone else. There’s a way to do this with a few taps and holds.

iOS or iPadOS

1. While the memory is playing, tap in the centre of your device.2. Tap the grid icon at the lower-right corner.3. Scroll to find the photo you’re interested in, and

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