Keep in mind you need to select Portrait mode before shooting photos to be able to adjust the blur on Mac after the fact. You can adjust it before taking a Portrait mode photo, but the default setting is your iPhone camera sets it automatically (usually somewhere in the middle).įortunately, it’s easy to adjust after the fact and now you can do that on Mac with macOS Big Sur as well as iPhone and iPad. The Portrait mode blur, known as “depth” or more broadly as a Bokeh effect is what gives Portrait mode shots their unique look. Read on for how to adjust Portrait mode blur on Mac with the Photos app. Now with macOS Big Sur, you can edit that in the Photos app as well. IOS 13 debuted the option to edit an image’s Bokeh effect after taking a Portrait mode shot.
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