The options available include rotating, changing colors, adding filters, and cropping.
Here’s what you’ve got the option to do with the iPad’s suite of editing tools.
Launch the Photos app.

Navigate to the picture you want to edit, and then open it.
Tap theEditbutton in the upper-right corner.
Edit Mode will open, and a toolbar appears on the screen.

If you are in landscape mode, the toolbar will appear on either the left or right side.
The Magic Wand
The very first button is a magic wand.
When you tap the Magic Wand, and it makes its changes, the icon will change color.

Tap it again to compare the photo with and without the enhancements.
It looks like a box with two arrows in semicircles along the edge.
When you tap this button, handles appear at the edges and corners of the image.

Crop the photo by dragging a side of the picture toward the middle of the screen.
you’re free to also rotate the photo from the Crop menu.
Tapping this button will spin the photo by 90 degrees.

you could rotate up to 45 degrees either clockwise or counterclockwise.
When you’ve finished making your modifications, tap theDonebutton to store your changes.
you’re free to also tap on another toolbar button to move directly into a different tool.

Tap each of the filters to preview how they’ll affect your photo.
When you’re in this mode, drag the film roll to make changes.
The button with an eye and a line running through it is for getting rid of red-eye.

Tap the button, and then tap any eyes that have this effect.
Remember, you’re able to zoom into and zoom out of the photo using the pinch-to-zoom gestures.
The red-eye tool only appears when Photos detects a face in the image.

The last button is a circle with three dots in it that accesses third-partywidgetson the photo.
You’ll revert to the nonedited version.
If you accidentally saved your changes, enter Edit Mode again.

When you tapEditwith a previously edited image open, aRevertbutton will appear in the corner of the screen.
Tapping this button will restore the original image.