That's what's
called the bokeh effect and it was previously only possible on DSLR cameras.
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.
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.
That blurry background is
called bokeh and it's created by the depth of field around your object.
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.»
If you stand with your back facing the farthest away object, your background will be that much blurrier (
called «
bokeh»), which helps you stand apart.
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 telephoto lens is used for Portrait Mode, which adds a blur or «
bokeh» effect behind a subject, but what the iPhone 8 Plus will have over its predecessor is a new mode
called Portrait Lighting.
Our
Bokeh sub-score measures several different aspects of image quality, including how well the camera can portray limited depth of field (sometimes
called «Depth Effect»), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes
called «Portrait Mode»), and
Bokeh itself — the shape and aesthetic quality of the out - of - focus areas.
The iPhone 8 Plus continues to blur the lines by adding depth — also known as
bokeh — to a photo with a new feature
called Portrait Lighting.
The camera has been enhanced to give Dual
Bokeh experience and an LED flash for night time video
calling.
Nokia 8 has a RGB and monochrome sensor setup with the camera app including a portrait mode which is
called Live
bokeh.
Nokia 8 has a portrait mode as well,
called live
bokeh in the camera app.
The front - facing camera has its own Portrait mode, applying a soft focus filter slider
called Beauty, and an «artistic
bokeh» effect that can also be toggled off.
But where Apple
calls this Portrait Mode, Samsung has dubbed these background - blurring
bokeh tricks Live Focus.
The dual - lens camera was also revealed to have an extra feature
called shallow depth of field that makes it possible for the smartphone to take photos with the
Bokeh effect, making them not just plain images, but portraits that really have depth and style.
The background is then separated from the foreground, creating a blurred background that's lovingly
called the «
bokeh» effect.
But still, the so -
called,
Bokeh effect is still missing.
You can't have a dual - sensor setup without the world famous
bokeh effect or some may
call It portrait selfie.
The
bokeh mode, or wide aperture as it's
called here, saves the day and is way more successful.
Having what we in the industry like to
call «
Bokeh» in your shots is a great way to make your footage look more film - like.