DENZIE macrumors regular Original poster Apr 19, 2007 221 234 Sep 28, 2023 #1 If you have a 12/13/14 and want depth of field information in your photos all the time, and want the ability to adjust after the fact! You can! Just always shoot in portrait mode.
If you have a 12/13/14 and want depth of field information in your photos all the time, and want the ability to adjust after the fact! You can! Just always shoot in portrait mode.
JamesMcFlyJR macrumors 6502 May 12, 2016 349 671 Sep 28, 2023 #2 No live photos in that mode tho also much slower with taking pics Reactions: ignatius345
I ignatius345 macrumors G3 Aug 20, 2015 8,209 14,435 Sep 28, 2023 #3 DENZIE said: If you have a 12/13/14 and want depth of field information in your photos all the time, and want the ability to adjust after the fact! You can! Just always shoot in portrait mode. Click to expand... Sometimes the depth effect is pretty rough, and I haven't figured out how to undo it completely. You can turn the f stop down to I think ƒ22 or so, but that doesn't quite get rid of it. Also, it's very slow to shoot in portrait mode. Reactions: JamesMcFlyJR
DENZIE said: If you have a 12/13/14 and want depth of field information in your photos all the time, and want the ability to adjust after the fact! You can! Just always shoot in portrait mode. Click to expand... Sometimes the depth effect is pretty rough, and I haven't figured out how to undo it completely. You can turn the f stop down to I think ƒ22 or so, but that doesn't quite get rid of it. Also, it's very slow to shoot in portrait mode.
M mashinhead macrumors 68040 Oct 7, 2003 3,012 1,019 Sep 28, 2023 #4 How do you make this work on a non-portrait mode photo? the setting doesn’t appear for me