Sentences with phrase «blurs image backgrounds»

The bokeh effect, which blurs image backgrounds and sharpens the foreground subject, is one the most popular portrait - mode effects.
But this time the secondary rear camera is a 20MP sensor (Sony IMX 376K, f / 1.7 aperture, 1.0 µm pixel size) which will allow it to produce depth - of - field effects that blur image backgrounds while keeping the foreground in focus.

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It was also Apple's first phone capable of taking Portrait mode photos, which produces striking images with a blurred background and sharp foreground — approximating an effect that professional photographers call «bokeh.»
Despite that, it still features a portrait mode which blurs of background using machine learning (see 2nd image above).
The selfie camera on each has a dual lens to create the popular blurred background (bokeh) effect using a Samsung feature called Live Focus, but neither camera has optical image stabilization.
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.
This blur is mostly noticeable on the lock and home screens when brightly colored images are displayed in the background.
Regarded for her «empty» images that border on painterly abstraction, the artist carefully renders blurred backgrounds, cropped frames and the natural qualities of light to capture incidental and fleeting moments, those which exist almost exclusively within our periphery.
In some images Woodman quite literally becomes one with her surroundings, with the contours of her form blurred by movement, or blending into the background, wallpaper or floor, revealing the lack of distinction of both - between figure and ground, self and world.
Simmons» mural work often features monochromatic backgrounds overlaid with blurred, single - toned words and images.
The integration of shapes through overlapping or interpenetrations blurs spatial distinctions, so that there is almost no sense of the image versus the background (what art historians call «figure and ground»).
The much - sought - after portrait mode will let you snap a shot, and the phone will process the image and add the background blur for you.
The other feature made possible with the two camera lenses is Portrait mode, which adds a bokeh effect to images taken with the iPhone 7 Plus, giving the background a pleasing and pro-looking blur.
In the indoor portrait image comparison below, you can see that the Pixel 2 improves significantly over the Pixel, but that the background blur and bokeh are not as natural as that provided by the iPhone 8 Plus's dual - camera system.
The dual - lens camera powers the Portrait Mode feature, which adds a professional camera-esque blur to the image's background.
A 1/2.3 ″ main RGB sensor is paired with a 1/2.78 ″ monochrome chip, and image data from both cameras is computationally merged to create a background blurring bokeh effect, reduce noise, and increase image detail and dynamic range.
Background blur tends to be unnaturally strong, and the transition between sharp and blurred areas is very abrupt, generating quite unnatural - looking images overall.
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.
On the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, the 8MP front camera can optionally blur the background of images while keeping the foreground in focus in Selfie focus mode, much like the bokeh effect on the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2XL.
Despite that, it still features a portrait mode which blurs of background using machine learning (see 2nd image above).
You can take selfies and adjust the amount of blur in the background, before and after taking the image — this feature is called Live Focus and we've seen it before on the rear dual camera of the Galaxy Note 8.
Everything else in the image can have a slightly blurred look in the background, which should give your images a more professional look.
There is a feature that allows you to capture an image and then focus on either the main subject by blurring the background or the background by blurring the foreground.
Shooting in this mode will allow for images to be refocused after the fact, along with the level of blur to be adjusted, and the camera does a really great job of separating objects in the foreground from the background.
Like most top - end phones these days, the Sony Xperia XZ2 also offers a Bokeh mode, allowing you to capture images with a pleasantly blurred background.
That allows the S9 + to offer a 2x optical zoom while also supporting Live Focus images with artistically blurred backgrounds.
Alexa's software will automatically blur the background in each image to make your outfit pop, and then it uses machine learning guided by «fashion experts» to serve up recommendations about what you should wear.
It lets you snap pictures that superimpose the image from the standard camera on top of the one from the wide - angle lens; you can also apply effects such as blurring, black and white or fisheye to the background.
The device also the Live Focus feature to adjust the background blur after capturing the image.
Using a combination of facial algorithms and a depth - mapping image sensor, the Pixel 2's camera renders blurred backgrounds for a dramatic, short depth - of - field effect.
The Google Camera app comes with a new Portrait Mode that focuses on the main person in frame and blurs out the background to produce an image in vein of a live portrait.
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.
This depth map is then used to create the most fun part of Portrait mode: artificial depth of field, which blurs both the background and foreground with various «bokeh» effects to create a DSLR - camera - like image.
This is combined with depth map data calculated from the Phase - Detect Auto - Focus (PDAF) dual - pixels located in the image sensor and a stereo algorithms to further detect areas of the background and how much blur to apply based on distance from the foreground.
First introduced for the rear camera system with iPhone 7 Plus, Portrait mode separates the foreground, subject, and background of an image, and adds an artificial «bokeh» - style blur to the foreground and background to isolate the subject.
One of the rear cameras is a color lens while the other shoots in monochrome; the dual shooters work together to capture images in true black and white without conversion, and there's selective focus to blur out the background.
Luckily you can still adjust the background blur to the Live Focus image from the slider that will appear in the gallery.
In addition, you can adjust the background blur after the fact while also even viewing the full view of the captured image when dual focus is enabled.
Honor 9i also supports the feature as seen in Honor 8 where the image background can be blurred even after clicking the image.
Plus, Honor 9i also supports the feature where the image background can be blurred even after clicking the image.
From the main shooting screen you can use the common «shallow depth of field» effect, which lets you blur out the foreground or background of the image, to dramatic effect.
The camera software comes with various features named as Selective Focus (Bokeh) which adds a blur to background or foreground of images while keeping the main subject in clear focus and Selective black and white which allows changing the background or foreground to black and white with the main subject in full colour.
The very first option which you will see on the top is called Bokeh mode, which as mentioned earlier will blur your background to give a nice feel to the image.
In addition to letting you zoom in a little, the dual - camera system also lets you take images with an artificially blurred background to mimic what is possible with a DLSR and a bright lens.
This is now a dual - lens setup that allows you to capture some attractive - looking «bokeh» shots with artfully blurred backgrounds, as well as boasting a «lossless» zoom feature, which essentially means that zooming in on subjects will only result in a negligible reduction in image quality.
Although a photographer can apply a background blur effect after the initial image has been taken, since it's not applied automatically as part of the smartphone's default photography features, we do not include it in our analysis.
The result is a portrait with a blurred background and in - focus face, though the resulting images look much lower quality than Portrait mode on newer iPhones.
The dual cameras will have what's called as «selective focus,» which lets users blur the background of images using software.
Both phones sport optical image stabilization, but the extra lens on the iPhone X grants it some extra tricks, including optical zoom and the ability to focus on the foreground while blurring the background to create a bokeh effect.
The highlight feature on the Galaxy Note 8 camera is Live Focus, which creates sharp foreground images contrasted as lightly or heavily against a blurred background as users would like.
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