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As mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, the iPad resembles a digital picture frame. And if you want one of those, you can turn the iPad’s Lock screen into a 10-inch window that displays your photo collection, a pleasant diversion as the iPad recharges from a wall outlet.
Go to the Home screen and tap Settings→Picture Frame.
Pick the type of transition you want to use between photos—either the traditional Hollywood-style “Dissolve” or Apple’s new foldy-paper “Origami” animation. You can also set the amount of time each photo stays on-screen, whether the iPad zooms in on photos, and whether the pics appear in random order.
At the bottom of the Settings screen, choose the album of images you want to use—or let the iPad grab all your photos.