> CREATE A BEAUTIFUL BOKEH EFFECT
Change aperture value to blur your background
DSLR users can manually open or close their camera’s iris (or aperture) to let in more or less light. A narrow aperture value such as f/22 causes both foreground and background details to look sharp. A wider aperture value such as f/2.0 makes the background become blurred. This blur (or bokeh) helps reduce background distractions. The iPhone Camera app’s Portrait mode simulates this bokeh effect using software, so you can use the Photos app to manually adjust the strength. The iPhone 12 Pro Max’s aperture can open to a very wide f/1.4.