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A quick guide to blur the background on an iPhone photo

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Blurring the background of a photo puts the emphasis on the subject while creating a beautiful in-focus effect. You can use your iPhone’s Portrait Mode to take photos with a blurred background automatically added in. Alternatively, use a photo editing app like Adobe Photoshop Express to blur the background later. This wikiHow shows you how to blur the background of a photo on your iPhone.

Things You Should Know

  • Portrait Mode, which blurs the background of your photos, is available on iPhone SE and later, iPhone X and later, iPhone 7 Plus, & iPhone 8 Plus.
  • Use Portrait Mode in the iPhone Camera app to automatically blur backgrounds.
  • Adjust the Portrait Mode blur by tapping Edit under the photo.
  • Try the Adobe Photoshop Express app to blur the background on existing photos.
Method 1
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Using Portrait Mode

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  1. The iPhone Camera app has a gray camera on a light gray background. Using your iPhone camera is a great way to develop your photography skills.
  2. This camera option is located in the select tabs below the camera preview. It’s to the right of “Photo.”[1]
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  3. It’s the white circle at the bottom of the screen. Your iPhone will automatically blur the background behind your subject.
  4. You can change the blur effect of a Portrait Mode photo by following these steps:[3]
    • Tap the photo.
    • Tap Edit at the bottom of the photo.
    • Tap the f-stop button in the top left of the edit screen.
    • Move the Depth slider to alter the blur effect.
    • Press Done when you’re ready to save the edit.
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Method 2
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Using Photoshop Express

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  1. You can find this Adobe app on the Apple App Store. This method can blur the background of any photo by detecting the subject and adding a blur effect.
    • Editing photos is an essential photography skill with a wide range of applications.
  2. It has a blue “Ps” inside of a square.
  3. Your iPhone photos will appear under “Edit your photos” on the Home tab.
  4. This is an option under “Get started with:” after tapping the photo.
  5. This is a tab at the bottom of the screen.
  6. This will automatically detect and select the background behind your subject.
  7. This is an option in the “Selection Tools” list below the photo preview. You may need to scroll to the right to see it.
  8. This will apply a blur effect to the background of your subject.
  9. Tap the save button at the top of the photo preview. It is an arrow pointing down into a square bracket. You’ve successfully blurred the background of your photo! You’re ready to send the picture from your iPhone to your computer.
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This article was co-authored by Andrea Enger and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Smith. Andrea Enger is a Photographer based in Colorado. Andrea is an Elopement Photographer with nearly a decade of experience, who has photographed hundreds of weddings. She is a premier adventure elopement photographer, focusing on the American Southwest, South America, and Spanish-speaking countries. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including: ABC News, Reuters, Colorado Wedding Magazine, World’s Best Wedding Photos 2024, Zion Brides, Rangefinder, Wandering Weddings, Here Comes the Guide, The Budget Savvy Bride and Revista Chilena Si Acepto. This article has been viewed 21,776 times.
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