Google Photos for iOS Can Now Adjust Bokeh in Portrait Mode Photos
Google has released an update to the Google Photos app for iOS that brings bokeh adjustment for Portrait mode photos.
The company announced the news through a Tweet yesterday.
New to iOS, adjust the background blur and change the focus of your portrait mode photo.
Just pull up a portrait photo in Google Photos, click the editing icon to get to the editing menu, then tap it one more time to edit depth and focus.
— Google Photos (@googlephotos) November 19, 2018
“Just pull up a portrait photo in Google Photos, click the editing icon to get to the editing menu, then tap it one more time to edit depth and focus,” Google says.
Google Photos for iOS now offers Color Pop and a depth slider to control the intensity of the bokeh blur – https://t.co/l3MDkeTSyo pic.twitter.com/jn8hozQWJG
— PhoneArena (@phonearena) November 20, 2018
There isn’t a filter in the app that lets you selectively see only Portrait mode photos, but the new option in the Edit menu will be present for any Portrait shot.
Download the latest version of Google Photos for iOS to get started with this new feature. Depth editing is already available on the Pixel 3, Pixel 2, and Moto phones that have depth photo support. Google says it’ll also be adding more Android devices soon.
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