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      AppArt School – How to Edit Portrait Lighting Effects in Portrait mode photos

      2023-06-14 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Edit Portrait Lighting Effects in Portrait mode photos

      AppArt School – How to Edit Portrait Lighting Effects in Portrait mode photos On models that support Portrait Lighting, you can apply, change, or remove the Portrait Lighting effects in Portrait mode photos. Tap any photo taken in Portrait mode to view it in full screen. Tap Edit, touch below the photo, then drag to choose a lighting effect. Natural Light: The face is in sharp focus against a blurred background. Studio Light: The face is brightly lit, and the photo has an overall clean look. Contour Light: The face has dramatic shadows with highlights and lowlights. Stage Light: The face is spotlit against a deep black background. Stage Light…

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      AppArt School – How to Blur the Background with Portraiture Photography

      2023-06-12 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Blur the Background with Portraiture Photography

      AppArt School – How to Blur the Background with Portraiture Photography To blur the background in iPhone portrait images, you can follow these steps: Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select the portrait image you want to edit. Tap “Edit” at the top right corner of the screen. This will open the editing interface. At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see various editing tools. Swipe left on the options until you reach “Depth.” Tap on it to access the depth editing controls. The depth editing controls allow you to adjust the amount of background blur. You’ll see a slider labeled “Aperture” or “Depth.” Slide it to the…

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      AppArt School – How to Shoot in RAW with an iPhone

      2023-06-09 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Shoot in RAW with an iPhone

      AppArt School -AppArt School – How to Shoot in RAW with an iPhone Shooting in RAW format on an iPhone allows you to capture more image data and provides greater flexibility in post-processing. However, please note that not all iPhone models support RAW capture. Here’s how you can shoot in RAW if your iPhone model supports it: Open the iPhone camera app: Launch the default camera app on your iPhone. Access the camera settings: Look for the “Settings” icon within the camera app. It is usually represented by a gear or slider icon. Tap on it to access the camera settings. Enable RAW capture: In the camera settings, search for…

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      2023-06-07 / 1 Comment

      AppArt School -How to Shoot Professional Monochrome Images with an iPhone Shooting professional monochrome (black and white) images with an iPhone can be a creative and rewarding process. Here are some tips to help you capture compelling monochrome photographs: Shoot in black and white mode: The iPhone camera app offers a built-in black-and-white mode. To access it, open the camera app, swipe left to the “Mono” mode, and start shooting. This mode allows you to see your subject in black and white as you compose the shot, helping you visualize the final result. Focus on contrast and texture: Monochrome images rely heavily on contrast and texture to create visual impact.…

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      2023-05-25 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Record a video with QuickTake

      AppArt School -How to Record a video with QuickTake You can use QuickTake to record videos without having to switch out of photo mode. QuickTake is available on iPhone XS, iPhone XR and later. Hold the shutter to take a video When you open the Camera app, you will see the default photo mode. Tap the Shutter button to take a photo. Then tap the arrow to adjust options, such as flash, Live Photos, timer and more. If you want to capture a QuickTake video, just press and hold the Shutter button .* Release the button to stop recording. With iOS 14 and later, you can hold one of the…

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      AppArt School – How to Capture steadier video with Action mode

      2023-05-23 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Capture steadier video with Action mode

      AppArt School – How to Capture steadier video with Action mode With Action mode on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, you can capture smooth hand-held video even when you’re moving around a lot. Open the Camera app and swipe to Video mode. Tap the button to turn on Action mode. Tap the Shutter button and record your video. Action mode works best with lots of light, and the Camera will display “More light required” if the surrounding area is too dark. You can change your settings to use Action mode in lower light. In the Settings app, tap Camera. Tap Record Video. Turn on Action Mode Lower Light. Action…

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      2023-05-22 / Comments Off on AppArt School – How to Lock in your look with Photographic Styles

      AppArt School – How to Lock in your look with Photographic Styles With Photographic Styles on iPhone 13, iPhone SE (3rd generation) and later, you can personalise the look of your images in the Camera app. Choose a preset – Rich Contrast, Vibrant, Warm or Cool – and if you want to, you can fine-tune it even further by adjusting the Tone and Warmth settings. Set your style once to use your preferred style setting every time you take a photo in Photo mode. Set up a Photographic Style When you open the Camera app for the first time, tap Set Up to choose your Photographic Style. Swipe through the…

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      AppArt School – How to Use Night mode on your iPhone

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