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I tried iOS portrait mode (Fake depth of field) on my cat and the results were unimpressive.
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jan 8 '20, 16:45
This is good for traditional photography, for now. :)
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This one was "good enough", i guess. But playing with exposure reveals the inability to handle whiskers. -- (pic)
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Beryllium
Jan 8, 16:46
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That's a great photo of the blanket though. -- nm
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Max
Jan 8, 22:48
those are clearly very nice whiskers, just not showing against the background on the right well. :) - -- nm
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b.
Jan 8, 19:01
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Yep. a DSLR would get a much nicer result. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 8, 19:08
I think you got that wrong the cat is not impressed.
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.
Jan 8, 18:50
You never could handle me, Bery. -- nm
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Judge Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face-Shwartstein
Jan 8, 17:31
Yeah, you can really see the ‘outline’ of the cat created by the tech in that photo. -- nm*
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Qale
Jan 8, 17:10
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