User's Guide

Long Exposure: Simulates a DSLR-like long exposure eect by blurring motion.
See Take a Live Photo.
NAV TITLE: Edit Portrait mode photos
Edit Portrait mode photos on iPad
In the Photos app, you can change and adjust the studio-quality lighting eects to the photos
you take in Portrait mode.
Edit Portrait Lighting eects in Portrait mode photos
On models that support Portrait Lighting, you can apply, change, or remove the Portrait Lighting
eects to photos you take in Portrait mode.
1.
Tap any photo taken in Portrait mode to view it in full screen.
2.
Tap Edit, then touch and drag
below the photo to choose a lighting eect.
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 Mono: The eect is like Stage Light, but the photo is in classic black and white.
3.
Tap Done to save your changes.
After you save a Portrait Lighting eect, you can tap Revert to go back to the original lighting.
See Take a selfie in Portrait mode.
Note: To remove the Portrait eect from a photo, tap Portrait at the top of the screen.
Adjust Depth Control in Portrait mode photos
On models that support Depth Control, use the Depth Control slider to adjust the level of
background blur in your Portrait mode photos.
1.
Tap any photo taken in Portrait mode to view it in full screen.
2.
Tap Edit, then tap the
button.
A slider appears next to the photo.
3.
Drag the slider to adjust the eect.
A white dot above the slider marks the original depth value for the photo.
4.
Tap Done to save your changes.
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