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Take Dazzling Night Selfies, Aperture Mode, Take Photos, Take Wide Aperture Photos

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Camera and Gallery Take Dazzling Night Selfies To take a selfie at night, or in a low-light environment, simply use the front camera in Night mode. In dim environments, you can turn on the flash to illuminate your face. 1 Open Camera and select Night mode. 2 Touch to switch to the front camera. From there, feel free to: • Touch the flash icon and select (auto) or (steady on) to enable the flash. This allows you to capture a well-lit photo of your face when you are in a poor lighting environment. • Touch to adjust the beauty effects. If you can't find the icon in the viewfinder of your device, it means that Beauty mode is not available. 3 Steady your device and touch the shutter button. Aperture Mode Take Photos, with Aperture Mode Take Wide Aperture Photos Wide aperture mode allows you to shoot photos with blurry backgrounds, which brings your subjects into sharper focus. 1 Open Camera, and select Aperture mode. 2 Touch the area that you wish to focus in on. For best results, your device should be within 2 metres of your subject. 3 Touch in the viewfinder, and drag the slider to adjust the virtual aperture. A smaller virtual f-number will create a more blurry background. 4 Touch the shutter button to take the picture. Edit Background Blur in Wide Aperture Photos Feel free to adjust the focus and background blur after you've taken a wide aperture photo. 1 Go to Gallery > Albums > Camera. 2 Touch a photo tagged with , and touch at the top of the photo. 3 Touch other areas on the photo to re-focus. Drag the slider at the bottom to adjust the virtual aperture. 68

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Take Dazzling Night
Selfies
To take a
selfie
at night, or in a low-light environment, simply use the front camera in Night
mode.
In dim environments, you can turn on the
flash
to illuminate your face.
1
Open
Camera
and select
Night
mode.
2
Touch
to switch to the front camera. From there, feel free to:
Touch the
flash
icon and select
(auto) or
(steady on) to enable the
flash.
This
allows you to capture a well-lit photo of your face when you are in a poor lighting
environment.
Touch
to adjust the beauty
effects.
If you can't
find
the
icon in the
viewfinder
of your device, it means that Beauty
mode is not available.
3
Steady your device and touch the shutter button.
Aperture Mode
Take Photos, with Aperture Mode
Take Wide Aperture Photos
Wide aperture mode allows you to shoot photos with blurry backgrounds, which brings your
subjects into sharper focus.
1
Open
Camera
, and select
Aperture
mode.
2
Touch the area that you wish to focus in on. For best results, your device should be within
2 metres of your subject.
3
Touch
in the
viewfinder,
and drag the slider to adjust the virtual aperture. A smaller
virtual f-number will create a more blurry background.
4
Touch the shutter button to take the picture.
Edit Background Blur in Wide Aperture Photos
Feel free to adjust the focus and background blur after you've taken a wide aperture photo.
1
Go to
Gallery
>
Albums
>
Camera
.
2
Touch a photo tagged with
, and touch
at the top of the photo.
3
Touch other areas on the photo to re-focus. Drag the slider at the bottom to adjust the
virtual aperture.
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