This is also how MediaTek is able to boast camera tricks like real -
time bokeh, anti-bloom, noise reduction and AI - accelerated face.
It now supports real -
time Bokeh effects and also includes Qualcomm Hexagon DSP, which brings improved multimedia, camera and sensor processing while still using low power.
It provides real
time bokeh effects, however for this to work you need a face / faces it does not work on object.
SD 450 supports dual cameras of 13MP + 13MP with real
time Bokeh support or single camera with up to 21MP resolution.
On the front, there are dual 5MP cameras with HDR, screen flash, Bokeh Mode, BSI sensor, real -
time bokeh effect and f / 2.2 aperture.
Their combination allows real -
time bokeh effects.
It is said to have 8MP + 8MP dual front facing cameras with real -
time bokeh effects.
Not exact matches
So next
time you see a blurred shot on folksy you can nod your head and say that's bad
bokeh!!!
I love this
time of year for
bokeh shots.
It's funny how my photo aesthetic has changed through the years, there was a period where I loved back lighting, an all white background
time, a period where everything was shot with low aperture and it was all about the
bokeh, till now where my photos are all shot on a wide angle lens and has a lot more messyness in the background.
Our last
bokeh picture was taken in low light, and it's the OnePlus 5T that takes the better picture this
time.
New Leica Dual Camera with SUMMILUX - H lenses, with both featuring an aperture of f / 1.6, and intelligent photography including AI - powered Real -
Time Scene and Object Recognition and AI - powered
Bokeh Effect
Agreed, every
time I see pictures taken with portrait mode on a phone, I see the fake
bokeh background, I puke
In my hands - on
time shooting a portrait of my colleague Adam, the XZ2's
bokeh effect had uneven results, even in a sunlit room with plenty of contrast.
It's a shame this feature isn't ready for launch because it could be a game changer, especially for those, like myself, who are tired of lugging their DSLR around all the
time — get ready for «
Bokeh.»
Now, the Honor 6X was a good camera phone as per its price tag and did
bokeh well most of the
times, and it looks like as if its successor is also going down the same path.
While the real -
time portrait mode can take close - up shots and create
bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that allows users to adjust camera capture settings like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
In my testing, I did notice that the camera stumbles several
times to create the best
bokeh effect.
The camera has been enhanced to give Dual
Bokeh experience and an LED flash for night
time video calling.
Bokeh, however, again worked a treat, if one did not obsess too much over the edges — you can not adjust the aperture size at the
time of taking the snap, but can do so afterwards and again, you can choose what part of the photograph to keep in focus even after the picture has been taken.
(It's particularly neat that you can now preview these software
bokeh effects in real
time through the viewfinder.)
With the Note8's portrait mode, you can simulate a DSLR
bokeh effect like on other dual - camera phones, but there's a twist: Samsung lets you tweak the blur intensity in real
time before you snap the photo and adjust it after it's been snapped.
Although the
bokeh by 6X can also sometimes feel software based, but all said and done, it can produce pictures with exceptional
bokeh most of the
times.
Real -
time Portrait Mode produces a
bokeh effect, blurring the background of photos while keeping the foreground intact.
Once the subject is in the perfect spot, use the background blur slider to adjust the degree of
bokeh in the background; Samsung allows you to see the adjustments in real
time so you can make sure it doesn't look overly processed.
Together, the new ISPs and camera modules are engineered to support superior image quality and new computer vision use cases that utilize deep learning techniques and
bokeh quality image experiences with a faster
time to market for smartphone and HMD devices.
The two 5 megapixel camera offers
bokeh effect which can change the depth of field effect in real
time or after the taking the photo.
Moreover, you can customize the intensity of the
bokeh effect in real -
time which is quite commendable.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which allows you to take two pictures at the same
time — a standard wide angle shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode in the
Not only does it use all the information from those lenses to create a depth map and give you that
bokeh effect if you want it, but it offers dual capture that will give you both a wide angle and close - up shot at the same
time.
You'll be able to see the background blur applied in the viewfinder in real
time before you take the shot, but the Note 8 also allows you to manipulate the
bokeh in the Gallery later on if you want.
One of those features is Dual Capture mode, which allows you to take two pictures at the same
time — a standard wide angle shot, and another Live Focus version, which zooms in on the subject while applying a
bokeh effect to the background, similar to the Portrait Mode in the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
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.
There's live focus effects letting you change the
bokeh on your portraits and you can also snap from both cameras at the same
time using Dual Capture.
Mashable reported at the
time when the handset was launched that the dual selfie cameras were built to take photos with
bokeh (background blur) just like with a DSLR.
This
time, you get a 12MP color and impressive - sounding 20MP monochrome sensor on the back of a 5.9 - inch Android giant, focused on enhancing hybrid zoom, depth perception and wide aperture
bokeh mode.
«Super resolution» gives you a higher quality pic that takes longer to process, when it really counts, «Depth of field» provides a distinct
bokeh effect and «
Time rewind» gives you the option to look over the snaps captured seconds before and after you press the capture button.