Sentences with phrase «stage light mono»

With this mode, users are able to choose between Studio, Contour, Stage and Stage Light Mono, changing the image's lighting either while shooting the photo, or in post production.
A dramatic portrait of a boy shot with the iPhone 8 Plus in Portrait Mode with the Stage Light Mono setting.
It uses the dual - lens depth - sensing camera and machine learning to simulate a range of lighting effects: Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light.
The Portrait Lighting mode offers different settings including Studio Light, Natural Light, Contour Light, Stage Light and Stage Light Mono.
In this case, Stage Light Mono's goof puts a vignette on the world around it, with a center light spotlighting what it thinks could be the subject.
But there's one mode that sometimes gives users trouble: Stage Light (and its black and white companion, Stage Light Mono).
«Studio Light» and «Contour Light» bring out facial details or emphasize facial structure, respectively, while «Stage Light» and «Stage Light Mono» leave the background in darkness to mimic the impact of being in a spotlight on - stage.
Together, you get a 2x optical zoom as well as the various Portrait modes we've seen already on the iPhone 8 Plus: Natural Light, Studio Light, Contour Light, Stage Light, and Stage Light Mono.
The selfies in the ad mainly focus on the Stage Light and Stage Light Mono options, but the options available are five in total, including Natural Light, Studio Light, and Contour Light as well.
The ad shows off all of the different Portrait Lighting settings including Studio Light, Natural Light, Contour Light, Stage Light, and Stage Light Mono.
The feature will include various photo modes: Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono and Studio Light.
Portrait Lighting includes different photo modes: Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono and Studio Light.
Natural Light is without any effects on; Studio Light lightens the picture as if you had studio lights with you; Contour Light adds dramatic shadows with highlights and lowlights; while Stage Light and Stage Light Mono blacks out the background as if you were on a stage.
You can choose from five: Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage Light and Stage Light Mono.
These include natural light, studio light, contour light, stage light, and stage light mono.
Stage light and stage light mono remove the entire background level and make it black while attempting to capture the person in the foreground.
There are currently five different types of Portrait lighting: Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage Light, or Stage Light Mono.
Stage Light Mono: If you want a black and white portrait that only shows the face, and turns everything else dark, this is the effect for you.
You can get a much cleaner version of the Stage Light and Stage Light Mono look with your front - facing camera, thanks to the TrueDepth system.
The video covers the new options afforded by the Portrait Lighting feature including Studio Light, Natural Light, Contour Light, Stage Light, and Stage Light Mono.
iPhone X's Portrait Mode now features Portrait Lighting which supports Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light modes for improved DSLR - like shots.
And, if you want something even more dramatic, you can go for black and white with Stage Light Mono.
«Portrait Lighting, which we believe will launch in beta similar to Portrait mode last year, supports Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light,» wrote 9to5Mac, which got its hands on the iOS 11 GM.
You can choose from Natural Light, Studio Light, Contour Light, Stage Light and Stage Light Mono.
There are a total of five different lighting options: natural, studio, control, stage, and stage light mono (black and white).
Portrait Lighting effects include Natural Light, Studio Light (lights up your face), Contour Light (adds dramatic shadows), Stage Light (spotlights your face against a dark background), and Stage Light Mono (Stage Light, but in black and white).
Especially when you add the Studio Light and Stage Light Mono effects.
Apple says Portrait Lightning uses sophisticated algorithms to calculate how facial features interact with light, using the data to create unique lighting effects like Natural Light, Studio Light (lights up your face), Contour Light (adds dramatic shadows), Stage Light (spotlights your face against a dark background), and Stage Light Mono (Stage Light, but in black and white).
There's Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light.
9to5Mac notes there's support for Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light evident in the leaked build, and suggests the mode enhancement could be related to the flash when shooting.
Apparently, the leaked Apple software is loaded with features including a new portrait lighting mode which supports «Contour Light, Natural Light, Stage Light, Stage Light Mono, and Studio Light.»
The Stage Light Mono, for example, takes a photo in black and white against a deep black background.
Stage Light and Stage Light Mono both black out everything behind a subject, and they really just highlight how difficult it can be to separate what's in the foreground and background.

Not exact matches

Choose from Studio Light to brighten facial features, Contour Light for more dramatic directional lighting, Stage Light to isolate your subject in the spotlight, or Stage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wLight to brighten facial features, Contour Light for more dramatic directional lighting, Stage Light to isolate your subject in the spotlight, or Stage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wLight for more dramatic directional lighting, Stage Light to isolate your subject in the spotlight, or Stage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wStage Light to isolate your subject in the spotlight, or Stage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wLight to isolate your subject in the spotlight, or Stage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wStage Mono for stage light in a classic black and wstage light in a classic black and wlight in a classic black and white.
The various effects include Studio Light, Stage Light, Contour Light, Natural Light, and Light Mono.
I was impressed by the natural lighting and the contour lighting, but the new stage lighting and the mono version of the same are certainly in beta and needs a lot more work before it becomes perfect.
It uses the same depth map generation as Portrait Mode but then applies machine learning to identify facial features and apply Studio, Contour, Stage, or Stage Mono lighting.
While fixing Portrait Lighting with Phocus, you can choose to either edit with Stage Lighting that brings you to the foreground with your own colors, or Mono Lighting that'll help you achieve the perfect black and white photography.
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