![]() ![]() Apple has set it up this way so that you can opt to keep either version, and it’s good that it’s the default setting for the users that want two copies of each of their photos. One version uses the depth-of-field effect, while the other does not. ![]() Unfortunately, one of the side effects of this new feature is that iOS 10.1 creates two versions of your picture. This effect, also known as “bokeh” and previously only capable on DSLR cameras, turns the camera you carry around with you everyday into an even more powerful photography tool. Using both 12-megapixel cameras on iPhone 7 Plus and advanced machine learning, Portrait mode applies a depth-of-field effect to make your foreground subject sharp while creating a beautifully blurred background. Easily access Portrait mode from the Camera app, in between Photo and Square modes. This new feature in the Camera app creates stunning photos and shows off the power of the dual-camera system in iPhone 7 Plus. IOS 10.1 brings Portrait mode to iPhone 7 Plus customers starting today, adding a beautiful new photo feature to the world’s most popular camera. Here’s the official description from Apple’s announcement page: The depth-of-field effect is possible because of the iPhone 7 Plus’ dual cameras. The iPhone 7 Plus has the ability to take pictures with a new feature called the depth-of-field effect. ![]()
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