If you think yourself a professional and creative in taking pictures on the iPhone, you can add the long exposure feature that we will discuss in this article to your creations, where you can take pictures that include light paths or blurry effects on purpose. This makes your photos look more unique and interesting.
Usually, a phone is not suitable for taking long exposures because it lacks the ability to provide full control over the camera's shutter speed. Long exposure photography requires the ability to slow down the shutter speed to achieve the desired effect, which is not usually possible on most smartphones, including flagship phones with superior cameras.
On the other hand, the best mirrorless cameras offer the option to properly control the shutter speed and slow it down, making it a better choice for long exposure photography.
As is well known, long exposure mode on the iPhone and some other smartphones does not slow down the shutter speed. Instead, it uses a technique called "computational photography" to simulate the effect of a long exposure by blending multiple exposures together. This results in a blur effect that mimics the look of a longer exposure.
Although this method is no match for a real long exposure, it is still a fun and creative feature to try. It can produce some unique and interesting results in your smartphone photography, and is a great way to add a sense of movement and dynamism to your photos.
In fact, taking long exposures on the iPhone is a very easy process, but the method may not be directly clear to users who are not familiar with it. So we'll explain precisely how to take long exposure photos on the iPhone to create unique and attractive photos. With a little practice and experimentation, you can unleash the full creative potential of this feature and take your iPhone photography to the next level.
How to take a long exposure on the iPhone
to do this. Follow next steps:
◉ Open the camera and enable Live Photos, then take a photo.
◉ Open the photo in the Photos app and tap Live Photo.
◉ Tap the Live Photo drop-down menu at the top of the photo.
◉ Select Long Exposure from the dropdown menu. The live photo will be converted to a long exposure style photo.
In this easy way, you have learned how to take a long exposure photo using the iPhone. And while the results may not be as impressive as real long exposure photos, and that's because the feature on the iPhone only simulates the effect, it's still a fun and useful tool in certain situations. When used appropriately, long exposure mode on the iPhone can create some visually appealing blurs or light trails in your photos.
The images used in the article are of a lightsaber, and with experience it has been found that it works best in low light conditions. This makes it an ideal tool for capturing the light trails of cars at night. The results were also good when the light source was moving at a faster rate. Otherwise, the paths of light appeared choppy and disjointed.
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Mimi, I mean the names of the tools from the same iPhone, their names are in Arabic, not the literal translation from a dictionary, as he reminded me 😅
Hello Waheed 🤗 Unfortunately, the names of the tools in Arabic were not mentioned in the article, but I will mention some terms related to the topic:
1. Long Exposure: Long time photography
2. Shutter speed: The speed at which the camera's aperture closes
3. Computational photography: a technique that combines multiple exposures to improve image quality
4. Live Photos: Short animated pictures taken before and after a photo is taken
5. Light trails: Lines of light that appear in long exposure photos
I hope this is useful to you 😄
Thanks for the wonderful article
Hi Nawaf! 😊 Thank you for your nice comment. We hope you will benefit from the article and try this feature on your iPhone. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. 📸🌟
Procam paid application offers the feature
Dear Amer Al-Shehri 🌟, Thank you for bringing up the ProCam paid app. This app really offers great features for iPhone users 📱. If you would like more information about this or other photography-related apps, feel free to ask your questions here! 😄📸
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Can you say the names of the tools in Arabic, please, not an order?
Hello Waheed 😊 Of course I can! These are some of the names of the tools used in the camera in Arabic:
1. Long Exposure: A technique to slow the shutter speed to achieve blur effects.
2. Live Photos: Recording short moments before and after a photo is taken.
3. Shutter speed: How long the camera shutter is open while shooting.
I hope it is useful to you! Enjoy photography 📸
Thank you. For the first time, I know this feature is available on the iPhone 👏🏼👍🏼
Hi s al.shimmary! 😃👋 I'm so glad you benefited from the article and found out about this iPhone feature 📱✨ If you have any other questions in the future, feel free to ask here. Always happy to help you! 😊🌟