Apple among the new iOS 16 added two new camera-exclusive features for four iPhone 13 models. On its website, the company guarantees that both the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, as well as the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, will have a “close-up blur in vertical photos” mode. Also “improved quality when recording in cinema mode”, after updating to a new version of the operating system.
Apple, in particular, ensures that in portrait mode iOS 16 now you can blur “foreground objects” to offer a much more realistic depth effect. So far, the blur feature has only been available for people, pets, and objects in portrait mode, but this can result in very pronounced blurring. As for the cinema mode, the company improved depth effect accuracy in some situations. Among them, when the camera captures “profile angles” or in areas such as hair or lenses.
When shooting video in Cinema mode on iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, the depth of field effect is more accurate for profile corners and around the edges of hair and glasses.
While the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, as well as some models that will be able to update to iOS 16 starting this fall, have the ability to take photos in portrait mode, two new features They will only be available for those models that belong to the iPhone 13 series. In fact, only these smartphones can record video in cinema mode. Both features will likely also be available on the upcoming iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.
Improvements in the camera are not the only novelty related to photography in iOS 16.
Apple has not announced any other news related to the camera of its current iPhone for iOS 16 at the moment. However, it has revealed some features in the Photos app and it will improve the photography experience in a certain way.
The company now secures the two most private albums in the Photos app with Face ID. Thus, the Hidden and Deleted folders will only be available to iPhone owners after updating to iOS 16. On the other hand, Apple now allows you to create smarter shared albums with modes that automatically add photos to this folder. in case the system detects that one of the members of the album appears in this image. Another interesting feature is the possibility check duplicate photos. The app will also let you “combine” them to free up more space in iCloud or your iPhone’s internal storage.
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