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Once you’ve spread a photo bigger, you can then pinch the screen to<br />

scale it down again. Or just double-tap a zoomed photo to restore its<br />

original size. (You don’t have to restore a photo to original size before<br />

advancing to the next one, though; if you flick enough times, you’ll pull<br />

the next photo onto the screen.)<br />

• Panning means moving a photo around on the screen after you’ve<br />

zoomed in. Just drag your finger to do that; no scroll bars are necessary.<br />

Deleting Photos<br />

If some photo no longer meets your exacting standards, you can delete it. But<br />

this action is trickier than you may think.<br />

• If you took the picture using the <strong>iPhone</strong>, no sweat. Open the photo<br />

and then tap the T button. When you tap Delete Photo to confirm, that<br />

picture’s gone.<br />

If the photo was synced to the <strong>iPhone</strong> from your <strong>com</strong>puter,<br />

• well,<br />

that’s life. The <strong>iPhone</strong> remains a mirror of what’s on the <strong>com</strong>puter. In<br />

other words, you can’t delete the photo right on the phone. Delete it<br />

from the original album on your <strong>com</strong>puter (which does not mean delet-<br />

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