How to Convert Normal Photos to Portrait on Any iPhone
With the advent of advanced camera technology in smartphones, taking high-quality pictures has become the norm. However, not all photos are taken with the depth-of-field effect that makes a subject stand out. For iPhone users who’d like to convert their normal photos into portraits with that sought-after blurred background, there is a solution. Here’s how you can transform your ordinary snapshots into impressive portraits on any iPhone.
Firstly, it’s important to note that native options for converting existing photos to portrait mode are restricted to certain newer iPhone models. For instance, starting from the iPhone 8 Plus and newer models with dual lenses or more advanced camera systems, you can take pictures directly in Portrait mode. However, for older models or single-lens iPhones, this option isn’t available natively.
For those with dual-lens models or later who have taken photos in standard mode, there is a workaround using the Photos app editing features:
- Open the “Photos” app.
- Find and select the photo you want to edit.
- Tap “Edit” in the top-right corner of the screen.
- If the photo is eligible for depth effects, you will see a “Portrait” option at the top of the screen.
- Tap on “Portrait” and then customize your Depth Control (the strength of the background blur) by using the slider at the bottom.
- Once you are content with how your photo looks, tap “Done” to save your edits.
However, if your iPhone doesn’t support converting photos to portrait in this way or if you have an older model without this function, you’re not out of options! You can use third-party apps designed for adding depth-of-field effects after the fact.
Here is a brief guide on what you can do using third-party apps:
- Download a popular photo editing app like Snapseed, AfterFocus, or PortraitAI from the App Store.
- Import your chosen picture into the app.
- Use the ‘Lens Blur,’ ‘Tilt-Shift,’ or equivalent tool within your selected app to blur out the background of your image manually.
- Most apps will require you to define the area you want in focus by painting over it on screen (as seen in AfterFocus).
- Adjust blur intensity and transition smoothness according to your preference.
- Save your edited photo back onto your iPhone’s Camera Roll.
While converting normal photos into portraits using apps may require more manual work than snapping a picture in Portrait mode from the get-go, it provides a second chance to create a bokeh effect that enriches visual storytelling.
Remember that using third-party apps can introduce variations in effectiveness based on their proprietary algorithms and tools provided for blurring and depth control. Therefore, play around with different apps to determine which one suits your needs best.
In conclusion, while native options for converting standard photos into portrait mode may be limited based on iPhone model, plenty of pathways exist for photography enthusiasts to achieve that professional-looking blurred background effect post-shot. Experiment with your device’s editing features or download one of many creative third-party applications – either way; transforming your standard photos into engaging portraits is well within reach for any iPhone user!