Khaleej Times

Get blurring effect with your iPhone 7 Plus

- Anick Jesdanun

new york — Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus is getting a new camera capability — the blurring of background­s to focus attention on people or other objects in the foreground.

Apple first announced the “portrait mode” feature in September but it wasn’t available until the company released its iOS 10.1 software update on Monday.

It replicates an effect typically limited to larger cameras known as SLRs. While SLRs accomplish­es this by controllin­g how wide the lens opens, the iPhone uses software adjustment­s.

Portrait mode requires an iPhone 7 Plus because it uses the phone’s two lenses to sense depth. Other iPhones have only one camera lens. The software update will still be available for other iPhones because it also comes with bug fixes and other improvemen­ts. To use the feature, slide the mode at the bottom of the camera app to “portrait”. It’s between “photo” and “square”.

Then take a few steps back, as the feature taps the zoom on the iPhone 7 Plus’s second lens, meaning images are enlarged two-fold. The screen will guide you to move closer or farther from the subject, or in some cases, find a setting with more light. When shooting multiple people, make sure everyone’s the same distance from the camera to keep them all sharp.

Apple is calling this depth-effect feature a beta, which means it’s a work in progress. The iPhone will also save the unadjusted shots by default. Huawei’s dual-lens P9 phone also has a similar feature.

The update comes three days before Apple holds a product event in California, during which the company is expected to unveil new Mac computers. — AP

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