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How do mobile phones make photos into circles?

Open Meitu Xiu Xiu App on the desktop. Click on the picture beautification, and select the photo to be processed. Pull back the bottom menu to find the cut block. Select a shape, select a circle, resize and position the circle, and then click to save it. Select background replacement, select color, select white, and then click the check mark to save.

After opening the phone's Mito Xiu Xiu, click on the picture to beautify it. In picture beautification, select from the photos in the album, and then enter beautification editing. Then, in the slide beautification function, find the border.

You can use mobile phone retouching software Snapseed to turn a square picture into a circle. Take Huawei p20 mobile phone as an example: Click Tools and find the text tools in the tools. In the text tool interface, click the icon behind the water drop and select N 1. A circle appears in the picture.

Open the photo to be PS-processed, double-click the background layer, and it will become "Layer 0". Select the ellipse selection tool, hold down the Shift and Alt keys on the keyboard, and then use the mouse to draw a circular selection, as shown.

First draw a rectangle with a certain proportion of length and width with the rectangle tool: use the white arrow (directly select the rectangle with the tool), and then pull the control point to the limit, so that the two ends are completely rounded: select the rectangle with rounded corners at both ends, hold down the Alt+Shift key, and then drag it to a certain distance with the mouse and let go.

Enter the mobile phone photo album, open a photo, and click Edit in the upper right corner. After entering the photo editing page, click the three points in the upper right corner to open the menu. In the action menu bar below, select Tag. Click the plus sign in the lower right corner of the label photo operation page and select Use Amplifier.