It too
blurs photo backgrounds, which reduces photobombing distractions and lets your important subject stand out.
We also like the «wide aperture» mode, which creates a shallow depth of field,
blurring photo backgrounds, similar to a DSLR or interchangeable lens camera.
Not exact matches
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.»
Leon - Herbert, the No. 166 recruit in 2017, retweeted the following «coming soon'tweet that featured a
blurred photo of him in the
background.
You can get a nice
background blur with this lens that will make your videos and
photos look like those of a professional.
With a few swipes of your finger, you can keep the subject of your
photo in perfect focus while
blurring the
background.
The creamiest and dreamiest fluffy milk appearing in
photos of minimalist coffee shops with a
blurred background of mixed metal coffee grinders, exposed brick and teak wood shelving.
I really LOVE the
photos with a
blurred / soft
background, and my current lens just does NOT have that capability.
There are also a ton of
photos where he's just a
blur in the
background but I try to pick the ones where he's standing still
Having a lower F stop allows your
photos to
blur out the
background a bit more.
Don't you love
photos when the object is in focus and the
background is
blurred?
set your aperture setting wide open and it will give you that
blurred background effect you see in all those gorgeous streetstyle
photos.
and you
blur out the
background in each
photo so the central focus is what you are wearing.
And that's because the secondary lens (the telephoto lens) is capturing depth information, therefore relying less on software to enhance the
photo and
blur out the
background, like the front camera is.
It is small and gives great quality
photos, can be used to shoot in low light and gives that beautiful
blurred background I love so much.
It applies a
blur effect to the
background in
photos that mirrors
photos taken on a DSLR camera.
Used together it captures bokeh - style
blurred background shots (like the iPhone's Portrait Mode), while the monochrome lens on its own takes great looking black and white
photos without a filter.
Even in good lighting,
photos with
blurred backgrounds are often fuzzy and lacking detail.
There's also a Depth of Field mode which adds generous
background blurring to
photos, similar to the Portrait Mode on the iPhone 7 Plus.
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.
There's even a Live Preview effect that lets you see the
background blur before taking the
photo, something that's unique to the iPhone.
Portrait mode uses the phone's dual cameras and Apple's software to mimic the quality you would get from a DSLR camera, which keeps the subject of the
photo in focus and slightly
blurs out the
background.
You can shoot with each one independently, or combine them in «Portrait Mode» to take unique shots where the
background of the
photo is artistically
blurred.
However, the
background in the Essential Phone's
photo looks pixelated, and the Galaxy S8 offers better bokeh — where the subject is in focus against a
blurred - out
background.
Samsung has also developed a «Live Focus» mode that lets you take
photos with both cameras at once, and use that extra data to artificially
blur the
background... or at least, what the camera thinks is the
background.
Both the front and rear cameras on the Redmi Note 5 Pro offers the portrait mode for capturing
photos with
blurred background.
The results are still great in regular
photos, but I miss having a slider to adjust the amount of
blur that's applied to a
photo's
background when Live Focus is enabled.
Later this year Apple will release an update to iOS 10 that will make it possible for the iPhone 7 Plus to see Live Previews with bokeh, or
blurred backgrounds, while taking portrait
photos, Schiller said.
It means you can use the wide - aperture mode to focus your shots on objects in the foreground and
blur the
background of each
photo.
It allows you to take pictures with a professional - looking «bokeh» effect, which
blurs the
background behind the
photo's subject.
That means that, as stated, you can give
photos a unique effect where you
blur the
background or foreground of a
photo - here's an example taken by the Honor 6X.
It's this 12 - megapixel telephoto sensor that blesses the Galaxy S9 Plus with the ability to take depth - of - field portrait
photos that
blur the
background so that the subject of your
photos stands out.
But instead of relying on two cameras to take better portraits, Google is using AI software that adjusts
photos automatically to enhance close - ups and
blur backgrounds.
While
photos look great much of the time, the software can mess up the
blur affect at times when colors blend in or there is not much separation between the focal subject and
background items.
One of the features in the iPhone 8 Plus is a Portrait Mode that helps
blur the
background in
photos like this.
Portrait Mode
blurs backgrounds when taking a picture of a person or object, while Motion
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photosphotos.
What's more, the dual lenses would allow the S9 + to deliver Live Focus, which means you could take portrait
photos and
blur the
background both while shooting and after the shot is taken.
We've seen plenty of other leaks over the last few months, and most are pointing to squeezable sides as an alternative input option (just like the HTC U11), an upgraded camera, and some special
photo effects for good measure, like that bokeh effect or
blurred background that seems to be everywhere at the moment.
The ZenFone 4 Max doesn't use its dual cameras to enable portrait - style
photos with
blurred backgrounds in the vein of the Moto G5S Plus.
The secondary camera is a telephoto lens which helps for things like depth of field, allowing users to get those beautiful portrait mode
photos that
blur the
background so the subject in the foreground is the only thing in perfect focus.
However, it uses its processing smarts to mimic the portrait modes on the Note 8 and iPhone X, so you'll still be able to take
photos with
blurred backgrounds.
It has also changed the software so that you can adjust the bokeh effect (
blurred background) before and after you snap the
photo.
This second lens also enables bokeh - rich «Live Focus» portrait
photos that never seem to be flawless, but are on par with the
background blurring effects the Google Pixel 2 and iPhone X are capable of.
Real - time Portrait Mode produces a bokeh effect,
blurring the
background of
photos while keeping the foreground intact.
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.
According to the company, the 5MP camera on this device features bokeh mode that
blurs the
background in the
photos.
In my test
photos, I found that the edges of my subject were often
blurred or distorted rather than sharp against the
blurred bokeh effect in the
background.
Portrait Lighting on an iPhone 8 PlusYou may recall the Portrait mode feature introduced with the iPhone 7 Plus that let you take sharply focused
photos of an object while adding an artistic
blur to
background details.
That means there's a 12MP main sensor alongside a 13MP telephoto lens allowing you to take Bokeh effect
photos (where the
background is
blurred).
There's also a new Selfie focus mode, a renamed version of the Selective focus feature seen on previous Samsung devices for selfies with bokeh /
background blur; only selfie focus saves
photos instantly.