The owners of iPhone 15 face a family dilemma when taking photos of their children or pets in the Portrait mode. This mode adds a blurred background effect and highlights the main subject, which is ideal when your little one or cat is doing something adorable. However, the time to change standard camera mode to the Portrait mode, sometimes it means missing that moment. Therefore, below we tell you how to convert your normal photos in portrait mode into iPhone 15.
iPhone 15: How to apply portrait mode after taking the photo
If you are one of those who has this problem, let us tell you that Manzana has a solution for you. All the latest models of iPhone 15including the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Maxallow applying the Portrait mode after capturing photos taken in shooting mode standard camera.
You can even change the focus on a subject or to a different part of the frame if you wish. Below, we explain how this whole process works.
Can all photos be converted to Portrait mode?
First of all, not every photo you take can be converted into photos with Portrait mode. You iPhone 15 You must record depth information to apply the Portrait effect after taking the photo, and this does not happen with all snapshots.
He iPhone 15 automatically saves the information depth when it detects a face, cat or dog in the frame. It will also save depth information each time you touch the frame to focus on a subject.
You’ll know it’s working when you see a opening icon (f-stop) in the lower left corner of the frame while taking a photo. You can touch the icon to see the Portrait effect while taking the photo, but it is not necessary to do so. Just take the photo as you normally would and you can convert it later.
How to apply Portrait mode after taking a photo?
If the depth information was saved, here are the steps to apply the mode Portrait after taking a photo on your iPhone 15:
- Open your photo in Photos app.
- Tap the option Portrait in the upper left part of the photo. You will see that the Portrait option is selected Off.
- Touch Portrait. Will apply a blurred background to your image.
- More customization options
- If you want to adjust the results, you have some additional options:
- Touch Edit to open the editing window. From here, you can use the aperture (f-stop) slider to adjust the intensity of the background blur.
You’ll also see a yellow focus box indicating the focus point in your image. To change the focus to another location, simply tap anywhere in the frame to move the focus frame.
Once you’re happy with the overall look, tap Made to save the image. You can always go back to the original version by opening it again in Photos and undoing the changes.
Additional details
Some additional details to note are that you can use this feature with the main cameras, telephoto and of phone selfie. It will also work if you have enabled Live Photosalthough depth information is only saved for the cover frame of your burst. Live Photos.
This means that you can apply the Portrait mode to one Live Photo, but only that main frame will have the blurred background effect. If you choose a different frame, for example one where everyone is looking at the camera, you won’t be able to apply the mode Portrait.
The owners of iPhone 15 now have the ability to apply the Portrait mode to photos after taking them, providing greater flexibility and versatility when capturing special moments without missing the moment.
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