Camera can now blur backgrounds to focus attention on people or objects
in the foreground, replicating an effect typically limited to larger SLR
cameras.
The iPhone 7 Plus’s camera can now blur backgrounds to focus attention on people or other objects in the foreground, replicating an effect typically limited to larger cameras known as SLRs.
The “portrait mode” feature was announced in September but was not available until the company released its iOS 10.1 software update Monday.
SLRs – single-lens reflex cameras – are able to achieve the depth-of-field effect by controlling how wide the lens opens; the iPhone uses software adjustments. READ MORE......
The iPhone 7 Plus’s camera can now blur backgrounds to focus attention on people or other objects in the foreground, replicating an effect typically limited to larger cameras known as SLRs.
The “portrait mode” feature was announced in September but was not available until the company released its iOS 10.1 software update Monday.
SLRs – single-lens reflex cameras – are able to achieve the depth-of-field effect by controlling how wide the lens opens; the iPhone uses software adjustments. READ MORE......