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How to take pictures in portrait mode in S Photo Editor

OS Photo Editor is an Android application that lets you take pictures in portrait mode. The function creates the bokeh effect, which keeps the focus on a character or object in the foreground, automatically blurring the background and thus creating an image that highlights what is important in the scene.

In the following tutorial, learn how to use the photo editor to achieve a result that simulates features found on dual camera phones, and that have portrait settings on the photo interface - such as the iPhone 7 Plus, 8 Plus, and Galaxy Note 8.

S Photo Editor lets you simulate the bokeh effect - or portrait mode - in photos on Android.

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Step 1. Open the application and go to the "Camera" option. Then touch the arrow icon in the upper right corner of the screen.

Path to open camera options in the S Photo Editor app

Step 2. Touch the "water drop" icon and look at the camera in the scene you want to capture. Hold your finger over the area of ​​the image in which you want to focus. To extend the scope of the function, use finger gripper movement to open more focus or close. This action will be illustrated with a white area (where there will be no focus) and a sharp area (focus area).

Action to activate portrait mode S Photo Editor

Step 3. To take the photo, touch the blue circle icon. Then touch the saved pictures display in the lower left corner of the screen.

Option to take a photo with portrait mode in the S Photo Editor app

Step 4. Tap the sharing icon in the lower left corner of the screen and choose an app to send the final result to friends.

Sharing option for a photo made with portrait mode of the S Photo Editor for Android app

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