Contents
How to Copy and Paste Edits to Photos on Samsung Galaxy Phones
The default Gallery app on Samsung Galaxy phones allows you to manage photos and videos. You can share multiple photos with your contacts and use the app’s editing features for social media uploads. No need for third-party apps.
The release of OneUI 6 for Samsung Galaxy phones introduces a new feature in the Gallery app. Now, you have the ability to copy and paste the editing style from one photo to others. In this post, we will guide you through the steps to easily apply photo edits on your Samsung Galaxy phone. Make sure you have the latest version of OneUI 6 installed on your device.
How to Copy and Paste Photo Edits in the Samsung Gallery App
This feature allows you to edit multiple photos in the Samsung Gallery app effortlessly. Instead of manually opening each photo, you can apply the same editing style to multiple photos with just a few taps. This not only saves time but also eliminates the need to open each photo individually. The feature is accessible on all Samsung Galaxy phones operating on OneUI 6.
Step 1: Launch the Gallery app on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
Step 2: Tap the photo and edit it as desired. Step 3: After editing, tap the three dots in the top-right corner and select Copy Edits.
To review the provided text:
Step 4:
Go back and open the photo you want to paste the editing style.
Step 5:
Tap the three dots in the top-right corner, then select Paste Edits.
Copy and Paste Edits to Multiple Photos
You can copy your photo edit settings from one photo and apply them to multiple photos at once, which can speed up your photo editing process. Here’s how to do it in the Samsung Gallery app.
Step 1: Open the Gallery app on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
Step 2: Select a photo to edit. After editing it, tap the three dots on the top-right corner and choose Copy Edits.
Step 3: Select multiple photos in your gallery to edit. Step 4: Tap on More in the bottom-right corner and select Paste Edits.
Editing preferences can be copied from one photo to multiple photos simultaneously.
How to Revert Edits in Photos on Samsung Galaxy Phones
You can choose to revert your edited photos back to their original versions. This can be done for individual photos, not groups, in the Gallery app. Follow these steps:
1. Open the Gallery app on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
2. Select the edited photo and tap Revert on the top right.
Step 3: Tap Revert to Original at the bottom to confirm.
How to Undo Individual Edits in Photos
If you don’t want to revert to the original version of a photo and start editing from scratch, you can undo individual edits using the Gallery app on your Samsung Galaxy phone. Here’s how.
Step 1: Open the Gallery app and select a photo to edit.
Step 2: Tap the Edit icon at the bottom and start editing the picture.
Step 3: To undo an individual edit, tap the back-arrow icon at the top left side.
To redo the same edit on your image, tap the forward arrow icon on the top left side. A notification will appear on your screen.
Quickly Edit Your Photos
You can copy and paste photo edits using the Gallery app on your Samsung Galaxy phone to improve photo editing speed. This feature is also available for iPhone users in the Photos app. For Samsung users, it’s a great option with the new software update that eliminates the need for third-party editing apps. However, some users complain of being unable to see all their photos in Samsung Gallery. Refer to our post on the best fixes for the Samsung Gallery app not showing pictures.
As Fred Humiston, the author behind Twothirds.us, I focus on providing practical and easy-to-follow guides and solutions for a variety of technical issues that people commonly face.
My articles cover a wide range of topics, from troubleshooting out-of-sync audio on TikTok and managing Firestick devices, to understanding the impact of Capcut on video quality and resolving sound issues on Hisense Roku TVs.
I also delve into more general tech tips, like how to block numbers on landlines or use VPNs without Wi-Fi. My goal is to make technology more accessible and less intimidating for everyone, whether you’re a tech novice or a seasoned user. I strive to offer clear, concise, and helpful advice to make your digital experience smoother and more enjoyable.