The new Live Focus allows users to set and adjust the intensity
of background blur of captured images, both before and after the photo is taken.
Inside the camera app you'll find a slider that lets you adjust the amount of
background blur in your shot, both before and after you snap it.
These combine to produce
background blur on portrait mode photos and also enable a quick 2x zoom without losing much detail.
You can get a
nice background blur with this lens that will make your videos and photos look like those of a professional.
The selfie camera is by far the best we've seen on any phone, with the same ability to simulate
background blur as the rear camera.
Often images are a little washed out or lacking in contrast, but if you shoot in manual mode with the macro zoom setting, it can create a very
pleasing background blur.
The camera app includes a handy slider that allows you to adjust — in real time — how
much background blur will be present in your final shot.
We did see advantages in low light situations, and a slightly softer
background blur from the larger camera.
When selected, this gets the subject in the foreground sharp and in focus, and adds some heavy
attractive background blur behind it.
The camera app has a portrait mode that adds a depth effect and lots of
background blur while keeping the subject in focus.
With an f / 2.2 aperture it's not the most impressive for a smartphone camera, but that opening can still let in lots of light and create
great background blur.
This may mean that selfies taken with the front - facing cameras will have
background blur even when there are two subjects in a single picture.
Plus, because it films from a wider perspective, it creates a
cool background blur effect that adds a different level to your video and photographs.
The original functionality — automatically adding
selective background blur — has now graduated from beta, joined with some experimental new features called Portrait Lighting that promise more dramatic or flattering lighting.
A portrait mode is available on the 5T though to give you that
fancy background blur effect but it's only available on the rear facing camera.
It also has a wide aperture mode for capturing photos with as much or as
little background blur as you'd like.
When you shoot a portrait, the Pixel 2 will save two images — one
with background blur, and one untouched.
Other features that would be rolled out throughout the year include Cloud recording,
background blur on video, proximity detection for Teams Meetings and mobile sharing in meetings.
And the Live Focus portrait mode still runs into processing issues where the f / 1.5 main lens can often provide better,
natural background blur.
The mode selectively blurs out the background, and you have the option to
adjust background blur after the fact.
It's a simple take at that: You just enable Selfie focus and take a picture, with no need to tap on the screen to choose a subject nor an option to adjust
background blur after a photo is taken.
Rather there is a 16 megapixel single camera with f / 1.7 lens that supports video digital image stabilisation plus Live Focus for better
background blurring Bokeh effect in photos.
The standout photo features that landed the Pixel 2 this score were the wide dynamic range in all lighting conditions, a high level of detail preservation, strong flash performance, and pleasing foreground and
background blur for portraits.
In general, though, if you want
better background blur you should use this mode, as it does a respectable job of simulating wide - aperture DSLR lenses.
, those phones can create Portrait Mode - style pictures similar to the iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8 with a
stylish background blur.
In addition to colour and mono, the dual lenses can also be used to capture a depth map and produce software -
based background blur - otherwise known as bokeh - for supposedly more pro-looking shots.
You've probably seen this feature on other cameras — it attempts to simulate DSLR -
like background blur while keeping the subject in focus — but the Pixel implementation is the best.
Use live focus: This is a new mode that uses data from both cameras to create a depth map, letting you create bokeh effects, or add or remove
background blur at the time of shooting, or post shoot.
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.
This triple - camera phone is mightily impressive in low - light, operates fast, can do all those fancy software - based Portrait mode
background blurs just as badly as its competition, along with image stabilisation and that intelligent zoom.
The reason why this edge detection is critical is because that's where the software starts to apply the blur — and our eyes can instantly tell when the edge and
background blur doesn't look right.
The 3V packs a 12 - megapixel camera with a secondary 2 - megapixel sensor for portrait -
style background blur shots, plus post-capture focus changes.
The premium keeps going on the back where the Honor 7X sports dual rear cameras with a 16 - megapixel lens for rich colours and a 2 - megapixel depth sensing lens for those shallow depth of field shots that give you a professional
looking background blur.
The difference between the two is all in the collection of data: Once your iPhone X has that information, it's processed in similar ways by the on - board image signal processor (ISP) and turned into depth of field information, producing artificial foreground and
background blurs around your subject.
The XZ2 Compact's camera also carries a number of visual effects features, including «Bokeh,» which creates a digitally
produced background blur; «AR effect,» which allows users to take photos of augmented reality (AR) dinosaurs and other fantastical creatures, while also adding Snapchat like filters to photos taken with the selfie camera.
It takes a photo, focusing on a close - up object, then takes a second photo focusing on the background, and uses that to
add background blur, which you can increase or decrease.
Apple's iPhone is now coming up with its portrait mode and
background blur mode in the iPhone 7 plus.
Even though there's just a single sensor on the rear, the Pixel 2 is also capable of astonishing
simulated background blur with elite edge detection.
The smartphone boasts of an 8 - megapixel front - facing camera along with the secondary 2 - megapixel depth - sensing camera, which according to company will be able to deliver crisp images and advanced depth of field
including background blur, background swap and improved low - light results.
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