Note: These tools are only available in the Tumblr mobile apps.

Taking a New Photo or Video

  1. From the dashboard, tap on the pencil to create a post.
  2. Within the post creation, tap the camera icon. If you’re accessing the camera for the first time, you will need to allow Tumblr to access your camera.
  3. When you open the Tumblr camera, at the bottom of the screen you’ll see three options:
    • In Normal mode, just tap the shutter button to take a photo, or hold the button to take a video.
    • Stitch mode allows you to take and string together a series of pictures or videos into one video file. After taking the first photo in a stitch you can tap the layers icon to display a transparent frame over your camera���s current view. This will help you line up each image for a seamless transition. The layers icon is located just below the flash setting.
    • GIF mode creates a moving image that plays in a loop.

Editing Photos and Videos from Your Device

You can post photos or videos from your camera roll:

  1. Tap one of the thumbnails along the bottom of the post form. If you don’t see the one you’re looking for, tap the album icon to open your device’s camera roll.
  2. Tap the image(s) and/or video you’d like to add, then tap “Add” to insert them into your post.
  3. From the post view, tap the palette icon on your image or video to open your editing options.

You can then edit your photo:

  1. Tap the palette icon to view available filters. Tap a filter to apply it to your photo or video.
  2. Tap the crop icon to cut, rotate or edit the size of the image.

Posting Your Content

Once you’re done editing your image or video, tap the check icon.

Back to the original post screen, you can do things like: Add relevant tags, select the blog you’d like to post to, schedule or queue your post, save your post as a draft, and add source info for your content. And other options like setting a Content Label or decide who can reblog.

To publish your post, tap “Post now.”

If you want to learn more Tumblr tips, check our Lesser-Known Features article.

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