INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The new iPhones have some great new photography features, but the XR lacks a couple, for instance portrait mode for non-people subjects,
owing to its sadly having only the one camera
So last year! Fortunately third-party camera app Halide is here to help you get that professional-looking bokeh in your doggo shots.
There
more to this than simply the lack of a second camera
As you know, because you read my article, The future of photography is code — and the present too, really
What great about this is that features that might otherwise rely on specific hardware, a chip or sensor, can often be added in software
Not always, but sometimes.
The future of photography is code
In the case of the iPhone XR, the lack of a second camera means depth data is
very limited, meaning the slack has to be taken up with code
The problem was that Apple machine learning systems on there are only trained to recognize and create high-quality depth maps of people
Not dogs, cats, plants or toy robots.
People would be frustrated if the artificial background blur inexplicably got way worse when it was
pointed at something that wasn&t a person, so the effect just doesn&t trigger unless someone in the shot.
The Halide team, not bound by
Apple qualms, added the capability back in by essentially taking the raw depth data produced by the XR &focus pixels& and applying their own
processing and blur effect to make sure it doesn&t do weird things
It works on anything that can realistically be separated from the background — pets, toy robots, etc
— because it isn&t a system specific to human faces.
As they write in a blog post explaining some of this at length, the effect isn&t
perfect, and because of how depth data is sent from the camera to the OS, you can&t preview the function
But it better than nothing at all, and maybe people on Instagram will think you shelled out for the XS instead of the XR (though you
probably made the right choice).
The update (1.11) is awaiting Apple approval and should be available soon
If you don&t already own Halide, it costs $6
Small price to pay for a velvety background blur in your chinchilla pics.