Google Photos for iOS adds portrait depth editing

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In early October, Google rolled out a depth-editing feature for Google Photos on Android, allowing users to adjust the bokeh intensity of their portrait photos. A month later, that same feature has now come to the iOS version. For any portrait images you’ve taken, you can adjust the blur and also tap to change the focus area of those shots.

Google seems to be doing its own processing when you move the depth slider around; the results are noticeably different — in some cases, better — than what I get with Apple’s Photos app. There are several other camera and photo editing apps that can utilize the depth data from the iPhone to increase or decrease bokeh. Tapping an area of the photo to change the focus didn’t make a huge difference in…

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Written by Chris Welch
This news first appeared on https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/19/18102899/google-photos-iphone-depth-editing-bokeh-color-pop-features under the title “Google Photos for iOS adds portrait depth editing”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.