Sentences with phrase «adjust bokeh»

The dual - lens camera allows you to adjust bokeh before or after you take a shot, isolate a specific color and take some great monochrome images.
Autofocus proved to be fast and accurate with this dual - camera setup, and you can adjust the bokeh in edit mode.
Honor is touting that you can adjust the bokeh effect, taking it all the way down to f / 0.95 on the rear camera.
The dual - camera allows you to adjust bokeh after you've taken a shot but the software gets confused.
You will be able to switch between either lens when taking selfies and a Live Focus feature lets you adjust the bokeh effect before or after the picture is taken.
Samsung also introduces a couple of neat dual - camera features: Live Focus lets you adjust the bokeh effect pre - and post-capture, while Dual Capture simultaneously captures photos from both the wide - angle and telephoto cameras.
Users can adjust the bokeh effect in preview mode, as well as after a photo is taken.
An added advantage is that the same feature can be used to adjust the bokeh even after the shot has been taken to provide depth.
But the fun really starts when you start using Live Focus, which lets you adjust the bokeh / blur effect both before you snap the shutter and after.
That said, you don't have to ditch depth entirely to fix a blurry selfie: Apps like Focos can help you adjust the bokeh effect on your image's depth map.
It has also changed the software so that you can adjust the bokeh effect (blurred background) before and after you snap the photo.
Samsung's Live Focus feature lets you control the depth of field, unlike some other smartphone cameras, by allowing you to adjust the bokeh effect in preview mode and even after you take the photo.

Not exact matches

You also have the option to adjust the amount of bokeh and focus point after the shot, although it's turned off by default.
In addition to portrait mode, the bokeh effect can be adjusted after a picture is taken to achieve different visual effects.
But here's the cool part: You can use a slider to adjust the strength of that bokeh effect.
Huawei does have several benefits over its competitors, including the ability to change the focus area after the image is taken, and adjust the amount of bokeh.
While the real - time portrait mode can take close - up shots and create bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that allows users to adjust camera capture settings like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
Bokeh, however, again worked a treat, if one did not obsess too much over the edges — you can not adjust the aperture size at the time of taking the snap, but can do so afterwards and again, you can choose what part of the photograph to keep in focus even after the picture has been taken.
Portrait Mode stil artfully blurs out the background with the so - called bokeh effect — and it looks a little more natural now — while a new Portrait Lighting feature (in beta) lets you adjust the lighting of your shots before and after you shoot with several effects.
With the Note8's portrait mode, you can simulate a DSLR bokeh effect like on other dual - camera phones, but there's a twist: Samsung lets you tweak the blur intensity in real time before you snap the photo and adjust it after it's been snapped.
Live Focus operates similarly to Portrait Mode, though it allows you to adjust the background bokeh effect before and after the shot.
On screen and the camera app is also well stocked, with a Live Bokeh mode allowing you to adjust the level of background defocus before taking your shot, and a Pro mode allowing you to tweak a range of settings.
Once the subject is in the perfect spot, use the background blur slider to adjust the degree of bokeh in the background; Samsung allows you to see the adjustments in real time so you can make sure it doesn't look overly processed.
You can adjust the amount of blur, also referred to as bokeh, surrounding the subject before or after pressing the shutter button.
The Live Focus feature also works the same way; shoot from a short distance to create the bokeh effect, and then adjust it after the fact.
In addition to 2x optical zoom, the Note 8 takes portrait mode photos with a bokeh effect you can adjust on the fly, and you can shoot wide - angle and close - up images with a single shot.
There's a bokeh mode, and the aforementioned ability to automatically identify what's being photographed and adjust settings accordingly.
Even if you change your mind later, you can still tone down or increase the bokeh with the Adjust Background Blur option when viewing the photo in the Gallery app.
A slide - in menu adjusts modes, and there's a simple touch - and - swipe method of adjusting focus in bokeh shots.
The OnePlus 5 has a Portrait Mode for bokeh images, along with a Pro Mode for manually adjusting settings such as ISO and shutter speed.
Huawei enhanced Portrait mode with a beauty effect, which can be adjusted along with the bokeh style, using two buttons overlaid on the viewfinder.
Portrait Mode allows users to create bokeh images, while the Pro Mode allows users to adjust various settings manually from ISO sensitivity to shutter speed and exposure.
Still, it was much easier to get the right portrait with Samsung's Live Focus mode (whose bokeh effect you can adjust on the fly) and the zoom offered by the Note 8's telephoto lens.
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