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Apple iOS 15 tips: How to adjust depth control in Portrait mode on iPhone 13
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.