Work with the main object
if you have iPhone with the operating system iOS 16 and later, you can use the main object feature in Photos. Open the photo you want to work with. Long-press on the main object in the photo, then choose whether to copy, cut, or move it to another app.
Transferring photo edits
Native Photos on the iPhone allow not only basic and slightly more advanced photo editing, but also copying of these edits or transferring them to another photo. First, make the necessary adjustments to the selected photo. Then in the upper right corner, click on the icon of three dots in the menu that appears, select Copy edits. Move to the second photo, tap again on the three dots icon in the upper right corner and tap on in the menu Embed edits.
Duplicate detection
Native Photos in iOS 16 and later also allow you to easily and quickly detect duplicates, which you can then merge or delete. How to do it? Simply launch the native Photos app and tap at the bottom of the screen Alba. Head all the way down into the section More albums, click on Duplicates, and then choose how to deal with the selected duplicates.
Lock photos
if you have iPhone with the operating system iOS 16 and later, you also have even better tools for securing photos in your Hidden album. Launch Settings and tap on Photos. In the section Alba then just activate the item Use Face ID.
I would especially like to have a folder/album called "camera" in my photos and hide that nonsense "latest" where all the photos are crammed into the computer. That's something that bothers me. iOS annoying from the start.