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by lxgr
376 days ago
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> Yes, they will capture them from the main photo mode if there’s a subject (human or pet) in the scene. One of the example pictures on TFA is a plant. Given that, are you sure iOS is still only taking depth maps for photos that get the "portrait" icon in the gallery? (Or have they maybe expanded the types of possible portrait subjects?) |
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My previous comment was about the default Photo mode.
If you have a recent iPhone (iPhone 15 or above iirc) try it yourself - taking a photo of a regular object in the standard Photo mode won’t yield a depth map, but one of a person or pet will. Any photo taken from the Portrait mode will yield a depth map.
You can find out more about this feature by googling “iPhone auto portrait mode”.
Apple’s documentation is less helpful with the terminology; they call it “Apply the portrait effect to photos taken in Photo mode”
https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/edit-portrait-mode-ph...