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A Portrait Mode is available on some iPhones that have a second camera on the back - but there is a way to get the gorgeous blury effect using iPhone 8, iPhone 7 and even older handsets. Here's ...
Portrait Mode isn’t exactly new, but the way it is used in the 8 Plus (and the upcoming X) will honestly make you feel like it is. Back in the 7 Plus era, Portrait Mode was in beta.
Portrait mode is only available on recent "Plus" models of its iPhones — iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X — for a simple reason: Apple's version of portrait mode requires dual cameras.
Called Portrait Lighting, this new function is about to make your selfies look professionally done. And no, it's not the same as the iPhone 7's Portrait Mode -- it's so much better.
The iPhone 8 Plus, Pixel 2, and Galaxy S9 all have excellent cameras. But when it comes to a more specialized feature like portrait mode, each phone works differently — so we put the three ...
Learning how to use Portrait Mode on an iPhone 7, 8, or X only takes a moment. Here's everything you need to know about the feature.
Portrait Mode, first released on the iPhone 7 Plus, is a camera feature that blurs the background of a subject, for a DSLR-like photograph. With the iPhone 8 Plus, Apple debuted Portrait Lighting ...
On the iPhone XR, which featured just a single lens (like the 2020 iPhone SE), it only supported Portrait Mode for people. It won’t recognize puppers, sadly.
The iPhone SE, released in April, appears to be largely a copy of the iPhone 8, right down to the single-lens monocular camera.But, under the hood, there's much more going on for depth estimation ...