Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the camera of your phone. Tap the gear shaped icon. Disable “Picture Stabilization. Take a picture.

Answer: Do this by tapping on the camera icon from the home screen or app drawer. This is near the left top corner of the screen. A menu will scroll down. ” From the menu, tap “Picture Stabilization” to turn it off. Point it at an object, and press the Capture button on the screen. If it still lags, try another method.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the gear to set your story preferences. Snap or upload a photo. Record a video. Select a filter. Tap Your Story to add this post to your story.

Answer: Before you create your first story, tap this icon at the top-left corner so you can control its behavior. Here you can:  Tap Hide Story From to control who can and cannot view your story. Search for or tap on the names of the followers whom you would like to keep from seeing your story. Tap Done in the top-right corner when you're done. Tap Close Friends to manage your Close Friends list, which is a special list you can choose to share your story with. After creating your list, you can upload stories to those users only by selecting Close Friends when uploading. Select an option under "Allow Message Replies" to control who can send you messages in response to your stories. If you'd like to automatically save your stories to your Archive once they disappear (recommended), enable the "Save to Archive" option (required if you use the Highlights feature). To allow people to share your stories as direct messages with other Instagram users, enable "Allow Sharing as Message." If you'd like Instagram to automatically syndicate your story posts to your Facebook story, enable "Share Your Story to Facebook." Tap Done when you're finished in this section. If you just want to add a still photo, you can do so in Normal mode. If the photo is already on your phone or tablet, tap the gallery icon at the bottom-left corner to pull up your photos, then tap the photo you want to add. Otherwise, follow these steps to take a new photo:   Tap the camera with two curved arrows at the bottom-right corner to toggle between the back and front cameras. Tap the lightning icon at the top-center part of the screen to toggle the flash on or off. To use a virtual reality filter, swipe through the options at the bottom of the screen, then tap an effect to try it out. These work a little better for video, but they could still be cool for photos. Tap the large circle at the bottom-center part of the screen to capture the photo. A preview will appear, which you'll have a chance to edit before posting. Skip to Step 7 to start editing your photo. You can record video in Normal or Hands-Free modes. Videos can be up to 15 seconds long—if your video is longer, it'll be broken into 15-second clips that will all upload to your story in order. If you'd rather post a video from your camera roll, tap the gallery icon at the bottom-left corner to select a video. Here's how to record a new video:   Tap the camera with two curved arrows at the bottom-right corner to toggle between the back and front cameras, and use the lightning icon at the top-center to toggle between flash modes. If you want to use a virtual reality filter, swipe through the options at the bottom of the screen, then tap an effect to use it as you record. Tap and hold the large circle at the bottom-center of the screen as you record (unless you're using Hands-Free mode, in which case you can tap once to start recording and again when you want to stop). Once you lift your finger from the button, a preview will appear. Tap the speaker to toggle the video's sound on or off. There are a few ways to add filters after uploading or recording:   Swipe left or right on the preview to select a basic color and lighting filter. Tap the round smiley-face icon at the top to bring up the virtual reality filters that can still be applied after recording. Not all filters will be available at this point. It's at the bottom-left. Your followers will now see your story in their own story reels at the tops of their feeds.  If you'd like to save your video or photo to your phone or tablet, tap the downward-pointing arrow at the top-left corner to do so first. You can do this whether you share your story with others or not. If you'd rather just share with people on your Close Friends list, tap Close Friends instead. To send your post to specific people rather than add it to your ongoing story, tap Send To at the bottom-right corner, then choose people to share with.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up the fingerprint card. Clean hands. Grasp the subject's hand.

Answer:
You can print fingerprint cards from free online images. Try this one used by the FBI and other US agencies. Position the card on a special stand, or just weigh it down with a heavy object to stop it sliding. If you are taking fingerprints for an official purpose, you may need to find a fingerprint card you are authorized to use. Even if your agency is authorized to use the card linked above, it should order it using these instructions on the FBI website. Have the subject wash and dry his hands to remove dirt that may obscure the fingerprints. Check the hands for lint from the towel, and ask him to brush it off if present. If soap and water are not available, rubbing alcohol is the second best option. Have the subject sign the card before washing his hands. Use blue or black ink. The subject does not fill out his own fingerprint card. You, the person tasked with taking the fingerprint, will do it for him. Hold the base of the subjects thumb, tucking unused fingers under your hand. With your other hand, hold the subject's finger just below the nail tip, and at the third joint.   Keep the wrist level with the hand. If possible, move the fingerprint station to a height level with the subject's arm. Ask the subject to look away if they seem to be "helping;" the fingerprint will be more clear if only you are controlling the hand.