How To Enable Others To Take Live Photos While FaceTiming On iOS 12? How To Take Live Photos While FaceTiming On iOS 12? How To Disable Live Photos During FaceTiming On iOS 12? Use Animoji, stickers & other filters During FaceTime on iOS 12
So, if you want to share Live Photo of your FaceTime chat with others, then you need to make sure that you have chosen right settings for it.
In this post, we will discuss how to use Animoji, stickers, and take Live Photos in FaceTime.
Let’s get started!
If you want others to take your live photo while you are on a FaceTime video chat with them, then you need to enable a setting to let them do so.
Follow these instructions to enable the settings on iOS 12:
Locate Settings app from the home screen on your iOS device.
Navigate and tap FaceTime.
Under FaceTime, locate FaceTime Live Photos, toggle the switch to the right to enable the setting.
You can also enable these settings on Mac.
Follow these instructions to enable the settings on Mac:
Locate and open FaceTime on Mac. Click FaceTime App menu located on the top left-hand side corner of the screen. Click Preferences. In the Preferences window, put a checkmark beside Allow Live Photos to be captured during Video calls option.
In this way, you can enable others to take Live Photos of you while FaceTiming on iOS devices with iOS 12.
Now, lets us see, how to take Live Photo of a FaceTime video chat on your iOS devices and Mac.
If a person on video chat has Live Photo feature enabled on iOS 12, then you will get a camera button at the right-hand side of the screen, while on video call via FaceTime. So you can tap on it to take a live photo.
If you are using Mac while making FaceTime video call, hover the cursor over the FaceTime window and you will get camera button. Click on it whenever you need to click a snap.
Photos clicked while FaceTime video call will get saved in your Photos app. You can edit or send the photos clicked to your family and friends.
Know whether someone took Live Photo on FaceTime video call on iOS devices or Mac:
If you think that someone can take a Live Photo without your knowledge, you are wrong! As soon as someone takes a Live Photo, you will get a notification that a FaceTime Live Photo of you was taken. However, if someone takes a screenshot, then it’s another thing.
Disable people from taking Live Photos while on FaceTime video chats on your iOS devices or Mac:
If you don’t want people on FaceTime video chat with you to take Live Photos and asking them not to do it is not the preferable way , then you can disable the feature.
Locate Settings app from the home screen on your iOS device.
Navigate and tap FaceTime
Under FaceTime, locate FaceTime Live Photos, toggle the switch to the left to disable the setting.
Disable Live Photos during FaceTiming on Mac:
Locate and open FaceTime on Mac. Click FaceTime App menu located in the top left-hand side corner of the screen. Click Preferences. On the Preferences window, remove the checkmark beside Allow Live Photos to be captured during Video calls option.
Now, you know how to enable and disable people from taking Live Photos while on FaceTime on iOS and Mac. Now let’s know how to use Animoji and other filters while on FaceTime in iOS 12.
With iOS 12, Apple allows you to add Animoji, filters, and more to your FaceTime calls. If you want to know how then follow these steps:
Launch FaceTime on your iOS device. Initiate a FaceTime call. Tap the display. Now tap on Effects (icon like a star) button, located at the left-hand side of the End call button. Tap the icon of the effect that you want, for example Animoji, filter, sticker and more. Now, select the effect that you want to add to your video call. These effects will stay throughout the call until you remove it. If you want to remove the effects, repeat the above steps and while selecting the effects, tap on “None” for Animoji or “Original” under filters, if selected any.
So, in this way you can use animoji, stickers and take live photos in FaceTime. Try them and make Facetiming more fun!