Problem: Article: 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.
Summary: Open the camera of your phone. Tap the gear shaped icon. Disable “Picture Stabilization. Take a picture.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Getting your hair nice and moist is the first step to achieving the wet look. Shampoo clears out the debris, while conditioner smooths the surface. You can use whatever shampoo and conditioner you already have in your shower. Touch a towel to your head to start removing moisture. To use mousse and gel properly, your hair has to remain pliable. It shouldn’t be sopping wet, but stop before it dries. To remove excess moisture, try grabbing handfuls of hair gently through the towel, squeezing them, and releasing them. To create a wet look, you will probably need a decent amount of product. However, it’s best to start by applying a little and then adding a little more. Start out with a pea-sized amount on your fingers. You can get more later if you need it. If you use too much, your hair will start looking stiff and greasy, which is difficult to reverse. Hair gel can also be used here. Your fingers are your best tool for working in the mousse. Use your fingertips to move the mousse all the way down to your roots. If you’re having a hard time, try using a comb to spread the product. When finished, the mousse should completely coat your hair. Run a comb or your fingers through your hair to style it into the general shape that you want. Style with a comb if you want a cleaner, more sculpted look. Use your fingers if you want a softer, less stiff finish. Mousse products give you a wide variety of stylistic options, so pick the one that looks best on you. It’ll make your hair look voluminous and wet no matter how you style it. For example, you can use your fingers to tousle your hair for a messy, bedhead look.

SUMMARY: Shampoo and condition your hair. Pat your hair mostly dry. Squeeze a dollop of mousse onto your fingers. Massage the mousse into your hair. Style your hair with a comb or your fingers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure you know how much money you can comfortably spend on the saddle. While some saddles are quite expensive, others can be found in a more reasonable price range. Affordable, quality saddles can be purchased for $500 to $1000. Higher end saddles are in the $1000 to $2000 range and up.  Whatever your budget, talk to your saddle shop openly, and ask them to help you find a quality saddle that you can afford. Say something like, “I want to find a saddle for trail riding that is less $1000. Can you recommend something of good quality in that price range?” If you cannot afford to pay large amounts of money for a saddle, consider purchasing a used product. Used saddles are often available from riding stables, tack stores, and even from fellow riders. Before purchasing a used saddle, make sure it fits your horse well. An ill-fitting saddle can lead to injury for the horse or rider. Keep in mind that many saddles do not come with cinches, stirrups, and girths, so these will be an additional expense. A good salesman can convince you you’re getting the deal of a lifetime regardless of how much you’re paying. That’s why it’s important to do your research before hand. A simple way to find current pricing is to do an online search for the type of saddle you wish to purchase. You can also visit several different saddle retailers and compare prices. Talk to other horse owners or riders about where they buy quality saddles at the best prices. There are several indicators that you’re dealing with a trustworthy retailer. First, the shop should allow you a trial period with your saddle to ensure it fits both you and your horse. A reputable saddle shop will also have a reasonable return or exchange policy, if your saddle does not work out. Do not purchase saddles from a retailer who refuses to allow you to try out the saddle, or who is unwilling or unable to provide details about the saddle’s materials and design.
Summary: Set your budget. Research fair prices. Purchase from a reputable retailer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a puppy, it's fairly easy to determine its age by examining its teeth. Teeth start developing during a puppy's first year. The stage of teeth development is tied to a puppy's approximate age.  At one month old, teeth will have just started pushing through the gums. At two months, a puppy will have a full set of deciduous (baby) teeth near the front of the mouth. At four months, adult canines and incisors will start to come in. By seven months, a puppy will have a full set of adult teeth and will have developed molars in the back of the mouth. When a puppy reaches a year old, you should notice ridges or bumps on both the lower and upper top front teeth. Keep in mind that teeth tend to erupt later in toy dog breeds. As a dog ages, their teeth change. Changes in teeth can help you assess a dog's approximate age.  Ridges on the incisors change as a dog ages. By the time the dog is three years old, the ridges will have worn off the bottom incisors. By five years old, the ridges will have worn off the upper incisors as well. A small amount of ridges on the upper front four teeth indicate your dog is between three and four. By seven, a dog's teeth are completely smooth. Older dogs tend to be less energetic than younger dogs. Senior dogs often have small benign lumps on the body. They will also be less interested in playing than younger dogs. They are generally less muscular than younger dogs. Cloudy eyes are a sign of natural hardening of the lens as the dog ages, and this is called lenticular sclerosis. If your dog shows other signs of aging, such as smooth teeth and low energy, lenticular sclerosis can help you confirm your dog is older than seven. Lenticular sclerosis and cataracts are not the same thing. Cataracts are white and opaque and they are also common in senior dogs. However, some dogs develop cataracts young due to genetic reasons. Cataracts will affect your dog's vision, whereas lenticular sclerosis will not. Fur color often changes as a dog ages. However, fur color is not the best means of determining age. However, when taken into account with other factors like teeth, fur may help determine a dog's age. Most dogs have some graying fur past the age of five. Graying hair is typically found around the muzzle. Some dogs gray as early as two, depending on their environment and genetic makeup. Fur color can help confirm a dog is older when taken into consideration alongside other factors, like teeth and activity level. It should not be used as the sole means to determine a dog's age. Larger breeds tend to have shorter lifespans. They may show signs of aging younger than smaller dogs. Great Danes, for example, typically live around seven years while Chihuahuas often live well into their teens. A bigger dog may show signs of aging early. In general, you can assume a big dog showing significant signs of aging is around seven or eight while a small dog can be assumed to be ages 10 or up.
Summary:
Look to teeth to determine a puppy's age. Note changes in teeth for an older dog. Look for signs of aging. Examine your dog's eyes. Use fur color to determine age. Take your dog's size and breed into account.