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I took these photos (above) while walking along Grant Avenue in Chinatown. The color and detail of the neighborhood and its offerings -- from scarves to dried shrimp -- are crisp and vibrant. Detail and architecture at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. I took these shots just as the sun started to rise above the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District. They're great examples of low-light photography. The iPhone 8 Plus picks up details, colors and textures hidden in the shadows -- from the ceiling of the rotunda to the broken nose on a statue.
Saints Peter and Paul Church in North Beach, The details of the architecture at Saints Peter and Paul Church stand out against a dramatic, rich blue sky, Stained glass windows inside San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, A Portrait Mode image using the iPhone 8 Plus' Stage Light Mono lighting blush and payne's grey flowing abstract painting iphone case effect, A new feature currently in beta is called Portrait Lighting, The dual cameras create a facial depth map that uses facial landmarks to change lighting effects in portraits, You simply swipe to pick the effects you want, and you can go back to edit photos in Portrait mode with blurred backgrounds, If you decide that your phone didn't get the lighting effect quite right, then you can kill the depth effect entirely..
I used Portrait Mode with natural lighting for the image on the left, and the Stage Light Mono lighting effect on the top right. I captured the image on the bottom right using Portrait Mode Contour Lighting. Portrait Mode -- not to be confused with Portrait Lighting -- is no longer in beta, and it shows. The Portrait Mode background blur, which is meant to mimic the shallow depth of field 'bokeh' of a DSLR, is noticeably improved. A more natural 'bokeh' blur effect produces a truer depth-of-field effect that's less gimmicky looking. The edge separation between the subject and the background is more refined and far less distracting than what you could get with the iPhone 7 Plus.
Both the fisherman and the fish were shot in Portrait Mode on the iPhone 8 Plus, I shot both images above using Portrait Mode to blur out the background, Even on an overcast day at the beach, the iPhone 8 Plus delivered vibrant colors and fine detail, The blue jacket is bright and you can practically count the scales on the just-caught fish, One of San Franciscans' favorite burger joints, The 12-megapixel sensor delivers better color saturation, a wider dynamic range and lower noise, I shot In-N-Out's neon sign at 8 p.m, on blush and payne's grey flowing abstract painting iphone case a walk along Fisherman's Wharf, and was surprised by how smoothly it rendered the range of tones in such low light..
It was an overcast morning when I arrived at the edge of San Francisco to photograph the ruins of an old bathhouse called Sutro Baths (below). You can see the details of the waves crashing into the rocky shore and the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance in the photo on the right. Sutro Baths at Land's End in San Francisco. Notice the beautiful saturation and the tones of the water, the textures of the surf against the beach, and the brightness and clarity in the blacks of the rocks. Again, the iPhone 8 Plus captured the textures and information of the rock, even in the low light of an overcast day.
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