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Title: How to shoot Portrait mode photos at night or in low light
Post by: HCK on May 29, 2018, 04:05:21 pm
How to shoot Portrait mode photos at night or in low light

Keep your Portrait mode images looking great at night with some smart framing and lighting.

Apple's Portrait and Portrait Lighting features let you shoot images with an enhanced depth of field, background blur, and digital lighting options, thanks to smart software tweaks and the iPhone X's dual lens system on both the front and the back.

With iOS 11, both the iPhone 8 Plus and X can shoot Portrait photos well into the evening thanks to the addition of Flash and better metering in low light, but it can still be dicey to get the shot you want.

But never fear: You can use a lot of photographic tricks to make even the darkest subject look fabulous! There are a few ways to accomplish this with various light, and here are my favorites.

Use Portrait Lighting effects



The iPhone 8 Plus and X's Portrait Lighting effects can be applied in real-time, and better still: they're changeable at any time. So if you want to experiment with a bright Stage Light in a dimly lit room only to revert...

Source: How to shoot Portrait mode photos at night or in low light (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/RloXdg-VDXs/how-shoot-portrait-mode-photos-night-or-low-light)