Thursday, 16 August 2018

How to Create Extraordinary Images on iPhone Portrait Mode 2019 Guide


How to Use Portrait Mode iPhone 7/8 Plus/X

Taking photos in iPhone 7 portrait mode is easy and only needs you to swipe to Portrait mode and take the picture. The iOS Camera app will give you tips in real time on how to get the best effect. It can tell you that you’re too close to the object, too far away, or the area is dark. You can also apply camera filter, set a timer, True Tone, or flash to get the best of your photo.

Step 1: Launch the Camera app.

Step 2: Swipe to Portrait mode.

Step 3: Look for the yellow portrait box and click the button below it.



Note that you can also edit your picture to include other effects.
How to Use iPhone Portrait Mode on Previous Models

You can still use iPhone Portrait mode even when you don’t have iPhone 7 Plus or other recent versions of iPhone. The solution is to use third-party applications such as Fab-focus, Patch, After-Focus, or Depth Effects on your iPhone to create blur effects.

Here is how to portrait mode with Fab-Focus:

Step 1: Download and install FabFocus on your iPhone, launch the application, and allow it access to your iPhone camera and storage.

Step 2: Hit the camera button at the button center of your screen when you want to take a picture.

Step 3: When your image is ready, you can now get your desired blur effect by clicking the Start button at the button center of your screen.



Once you are through with these steps, other items appearing in the picture you just took will be blurred out. However, the above third-party apps we’ve discussed only supports iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone6s Plus and iPhone 7. Any other version that is earlier than these is not compatible.
How to Remove iPhone Portrait Mode Effect

If you don’t want to use iPhone 7 Portrait mode anymore on your photo, you can remove the effect by following these steps:

Step 1: Select the photo that you want to change.

Step 2: Click “Edit > Portrait”.

The blurring effect would have been removed by now. You can also add the Portrait effect by clicking “Portrait” at the top of your photo screen.If you can’t sync with iTunes and want to rescue data from a disable iPhone, you could try Gihosoft iPhone Data Recovery. Also feel free to ask questions on the iDevice is disabled error in the comments section below.

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