In the previous article, we told you about how you can use Portrait mode in the Camera app. Now in this article, we are taking a step forward and going to tell you how you can adjust depth control in Portrait mode on your Apple iPhone 13.
Apple iPhone 13 features a 3x telephoto camera, a wide-angle camera, and an ultra-wide camera with a much bigger aperture. Which now has a minimum focal distance of only 2 centimeters.
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Apple iPhone 13 comes loaded with new, innovative, and fun-to-use camera features. And The Portrait mode is one of the best features that it offers. The Portrait mode is a shooting mode available on your iPhone’s camera app. That allows you to apply a depth-of-field effect to help you keep your subject -people, pets, objects, and more, sharp while creating a beautifully blurred background. and also allows you to apply and adjust different lighting effects to your Portrait mode photos.
What is Portrait mode? Portrait mode is a camera feature that allows your camera to capture pictures or videos where the background is blurred and the subject stands out clearly. It creates a depth-of-field effect and then lets you capture photos with a sharp focus on the subject and a blurred background. It also allows you to adjust the level of background blur and the intensity of Portrait Lighting effects.
How to adjust depth control in portrait mode:
Step 1: On your iPhone, go to the Library and tap a Portrait mode photo in your library.
Step 2: Then tap Edit and tap the Depth Control button at the top of the screen to adjust Depth Control, or the Portrait Lighting button to adjust Portrait Lighting. A slider appears below the photo.
Step 3: Then drag the slider left or right to adjust the effect. A grey dot above the slider marks the original value for the photo.
Step 4: After that tap Done.