Pro Tips
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19 Kas 2024
Background blur (bokeh) can transform ordinary photos into professional-looking images by creating depth and drawing attention to your subject. Learn how to create and control beautiful background blur effects.
Device Compatibility
Fully Supported Features (iPhone 12 and newer):
Portrait mode with LiDAR
Cinematic mode video blur
Advanced depth control
Machine learning blur
Night mode portraits
ProRAW depth data
Multiple lens bokeh
Manual depth editing
Partially Supported (iPhone X to 11 Pro Max):
Basic Portrait mode
Standard depth control
Dual lens bokeh
Simple depth editing
Limited night portraits
Limited Support (iPhone 8/8 Plus and older):
Basic Portrait mode (Plus models)
Simple depth effect
Limited editing options
Single lens bokeh
Basic blur tools
Understanding Background Blur
Natural Blur Types
Lens Blur
Aperture effect
Distance based
Focal length
Depth of field
Light bokeh
Computational Blur
AI-driven
Depth mapping
Edge detection
Subject isolation
Custom effects
Portrait Mode Techniques
Basic Portrait Mode
Setup
Distance (2-8 feet)
Good lighting
Clear subject
Clean background
Stable position
Control
Depth slider
Focus point
Effect strength
Light control
Edge refinement
Advanced Portrait Features
Lighting Effects
Natural Light
Studio Light
Contour Light
Stage Light
Stage Light Mono
Depth Control
f-stop adjustment
Blur strength
Focus fall-off
Edge detection
Background separation
Shooting Techniques
Subject Distance
Close-up
Maximum blur
Detail focus
Edge control
Background distance
Depth effect
Medium Distance
Balanced blur
Context retention
Environmental portrait
Depth layers
Scene balance
Background Choice
Optimal Backgrounds
Simple patterns
Distant elements
Light sources
Natural textures
Color contrast
Challenging Backgrounds
Complex patterns
Similar colors
Mixed distances
Busy scenes
High contrast
Creative Blur Techniques
Cinematic Mode
Video Blur
Focus transitions
Subject tracking
Depth adjustment
Real-time changes
Story telling
Advanced Control
Focus pulling
Rack focus
Depth mapping
Motion tracking
Post adjustment
Artistic Effects
Light Bokeh
Night scenes
Holiday lights
City lights
Sparkle effects
Creative blur
Selective Focus
Partial blur
Focus gradient
Depth layers
Artistic effect
Story emphasis
Technical Settings
Camera Settings
Portrait Mode
Subject distance
Light level
Background check
Edge detection
Focus point
ProRAW Settings
Depth data
Post control
Maximum detail
Editing flexibility
Quality output
Lighting for Blur
Natural Light
Optimal Conditions
Soft light
Even illumination
Background separation
Color contrast
Depth enhancement
Challenging Light
Hard shadows
Mixed lighting
Backlight
Low light
High contrast
Artificial Light
Controlled Light
Studio setup
Light position
Background light
Separation light
Effect lighting
Available Light
Room lighting
Window light
Mixed sources
Night lighting
Creative effects
Subject Types
People Portraits
Single Subject
Face detection
Eye focus
Hair detail
Clothing edges
Natural pose
Group Portraits
Multiple subjects
Depth arrangement
Focus plane
Group dynamics
Equal blur
Objects
Still Life
Product photos
Detail shots
Macro blur
Texture focus
Creative angles
Nature
Flowers
Plants
Small objects
Natural settings
Environmental context
Quick Tips by iPhone Model
iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max
LiDAR enhanced blur
Next-gen Portrait mode
Advanced Cinematic mode
Machine learning depth
ProRAW depth data
iPhone 14 Series
Enhanced Portrait mode
Improved edge detection
Action mode blur
Better low-light blur
Photonic Engine
iPhone 13 Series
Cinematic mode
Enhanced Portrait mode
Better edge detection
Night mode portraits
Advanced depth control
Common Problems
Technical Issues
Edge artifacts
Wrong depth
Inconsistent blur
Lost detail
Poor separation
User Errors
Wrong distance
Poor background
Bad lighting
Camera shake
Subject movement
Quick Checklist
✓ Clean lens
✓ Check distance
✓ Verify lighting
✓ Background check
✓ Edge review
✓ Multiple shots
✓ Detail check
Pro Tips
Pre-Shot
Scene setup
Light check
Background choice
Subject position
Mode selection
During Shot
Stay steady
Check edges
Multiple angles
Review blur
Backup shots
Post-Shot
Depth adjustment
Edge refinement
Color balance
Detail check
Final review
Final Tips
Practice Exercises
Simple portraits
Object studies
Light experiments
Motion blur
Creative effects
Learning Path
Basic blur
Advanced control
Creative techniques
Problem solving
Style development
Remember: Great background blur enhances your subject without drawing attention to itself. Practice different techniques and learn what works best for different situations.