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Professional camera application Halide fully supports Apple iPho
ne SE 2 portrait mode
By: carolineking Date: April 25, 2020, 9:16 pm
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According to a report by foreign media 9to5Mac, the rear camera
of iPhone SE 2 supports portrait mode, but there is a
limitation: it only applies to people, not all objects. Now, the
latest Halide camera application adds support for iPhone SE 2,
and its portrait mode can be applied to all objects.
According to reports, both iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro support
portrait mode, which supports shooting objects and animals.
iPhone SE 2 is very similar to iPhone XR. When you try to take
pictures of pets or objects in portrait mode, a message will
appear stating �No people detected�. For this reason, the
developers of Halide have released the Halide application update
this week, adding full support for the iPhone SE portrait mode.
Apple iPhone SE 2 uses a 4.7-inch 1334 � 750 resolution LCD
Retina HD display with 326 ppi and Touch ID. It comes in black,
white, and red colors. In terms of configuration, Apple iPhone
SE 2 is equipped with A13 bionic processor, equipped with 64GB /
128GB / 256GB storage, with a 12-megapixel f / 1.8 aperture
wide-angle camera, supports portrait mode, next-generation smart
HDR, rear camera supports 4K up to 60fps video shooting . If you
want to learn about the refurbished iPhones SE, please follow
the blog of
https://www.i-simu.com
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