SynthCam Allows Shallow Depth of Field Photos Using the iPhone
Ever wish you could take shallow depth of field photos on your iPhone that look like they were taken with a DSLR and large aperture lens? With an app called SynthCam you can. You simply aim the camera at a foreground object, press Record, and then slowly move the phone around a little while keeping it aimed at the subject. The app will then create a “synthetic aperture photograph” that blurs the background while keeping the subject you locked onto in focus.
Here’s an explanation of how the app works and a demo of it in action:
SynthCam was developed by Stanford CS and EE professor Marc Levoy. You can find it in the App Store for $0.99.
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