Who does not love to paint a beautiful picture or frame yourself? But if the picture is not like the mind after taking the photo, then it is a little sad.
Indian online portal computer world courtesy of 15 tips for taking photos on iPhone.
1. Take a quick shot:
It's important to quickly open the camera option on your iPhone to quickly take pictures. For this reason, wake up your iPhone and push the hand on the left side of the lock screen and the camera will be ready to take pictures.
2. Necessity is not neglected
Some things are mandatory for all times. Always keep the camera lens clean with soft, smooth cloth, not taking pictures on the sun, and keeping your thumb frames outside the photo.
3.hall box
If you use Focus to take good pictures, then touch the object on the frame, which you want to focus on the camera. The focal area is specified by the yellow box, along with the sun sign. With that sign you can adjust the exposure with your finger flipping. In addition to the focus area, the camera will automatically advise you to use certain exposure, which you can change and change your mind.
4.High dynamic range
You should turn on your iPhone's high dynamic range option to take pictures of extremely dramatic bright colors like sunset or sunrise. HDR has several pictures in different range exposure settings. After that, they collected the best picture by creating the best picture. The HDR option can be set to auto or auto, but you have to keep in mind the extent to which you are taking pictures. According to that calculation, this option can change a bit.
5. Path life
Many scenes were cut in our minds on the streets. There is another tool in the Yellow Box to make those scenes more alive on your iPhone. Press the image to find the tool. Use your preferred exposure setting and keep it with the screen finger until the yellow box jumps. As a result, the iPhone's Camera app will keep the exposure and focus until you're out of the app.
6. Hi syri
Siri is the fastest way to get self-esteem. Hold your iPhone front camera in front of your face. Then press the Home button (or say 'Hi Siri', if this option is turned on in your iPhone) 'Take a Selfie'. As a result, the camera app will automatically launch the FaceTime camera on the iPhone and you can quickly take the cellphone.
7. Timer Use
Timers will also help you avoid camera movements. Focus on the image, select the desired exposure in the right settings, and touch the Time icon. Select three seconds to take a picture. As a result, after pressing the shutter button or volume button on the screen, you will have enough time to set your hand.
8.Button usage
While shaking hands, a lot of good pictures are damaged, the easiest solution is on iPhone. Hold your iPhone in two hands and place your elbow on yourself as much as possible. Then frame your finger on the iPhone without any movement of the volume control button with the help of your image.
9. Wired Yearbirds
You can use your wired apple earbuds to take pictures. When your camera app is open, you can only take a picture with a click on the Volume Button.
10. Use of Grid
The grid will help you pick the best image possible. What you see in the display, covering a grid area, which will give you tips on taking pictures of high-profile landscapes. In order to take pictures of an object by applying this technique, it is important to keep the object vertical with any vertical grid line. For taking photographs of the person, the person's eyes should be on the gridline. To turn on the grid, go to Photos and Cameras from your camera settings. If you select the grid then the grid will be turned on your iPhone.
11. Apple watch
For taking photos you can take help from your Apple Watch or Apple Watch. This is really useful for any pioneering or stagged tripod shot.
12. Three pano tips, which the world has forgotten
Panorama or pano mode gives great pictures. But taking photos in pano mode, people forget about three things.
• Pano ups: You can use panorama shots to take pictures of a large building. Just select the pano mode in the camera and rotate your iPhone horizontally. Now you are able to pan up.
• Reverse pano: Want to pano? Just turn the arrow in the opposite direction, so in the opposite way how to do the pano will come back to your fingertips.
• Happy Finnish: Pano shot took. But when the 'right' button is going to hit, then the hand is shaking? Good pictures can also be damaged in this problem. There are ways to overcome this problem. You can finish your pano shot without pressing the 'right' button. Turning the iPhone where you took the image, the iPhone will rotate on the opposite side of the image and automatically stop taking photos. As a result, you will be able to finish your pano shot without any movement.
13. Zoom
Want to take good pictures? Then try as much as possible to get your photos taken. Use the iPhone's built in digital zoom to buy a lens kit to get closer. You can find the picture 'detailed' in the picture
14. Portrait mode
If you are fortunate enough to use the iPhone Seven Plus, then you have come to know Portrait Mode of the day. The 56mm telephoto focuses on the subject of the dual lens and it will blur everything else behind it. To use this feature, stand three meters away from the photo subject and choose from the Mode setting option. Portrait mode. You can feel free to portraits without worrying about the above range or ranges of the screen and writing 'depth effect'.
Bishwa
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