It also has a wide aperture mode for capturing photos with as much or as
little background blur as you'd like.
Not exact matches
As you put the slider up and down, you'll see the
background sink, separate and
blur, and some foreground elements get a
little depth to them.
So he has enough presence to keep him from
blurring into the
background, but it would be nice if he were a
little more active within the plot.
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.
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.
If you're familiar with the shots an iPhone 6S takes, you know that means very
little blur in your
backgrounds.
Instead, it gets most of the subject in focus but then applies the
blur a
little too heavily to the edges of the subject, making it look like the rest of the objects in the
background.
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.