Apple Highlights Best ‘Shot on iPhone XS’ Photos | Mac
Apple this afternoon shared several of the best “Shot on iPhone” photos that it’s seen on Instagram and Twitter from customers who have purchased one of the new iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max devices.
The photos were collected from Instagram and Twitter users who included the hashtag “#ShotoniPhone” alongside their photos, with images showcasing Portrait Mode, Smart HDR, more advanced bokeh, Depth Control, and other features introduced with the iPhone XS and XS Max.
Image via Instagram user garethsingham
Apple’s new iPhones continue to offer the same 12-megapixel dual-lens telephoto and wide-angle camera system introduced in the iPhone X, but multiple upgrades result in pictures that are better than ever before.
More straight out of camera #iPhoneXS #ShotOniPhoneXs #shotoniphone pic.twitter.com/EzDNOjB9xw
— Andrew Kearns (@andrewtkearns) September 27, 2018
The iPhone XS and XS Max are equipped with an improved wide-angle image sensor that’s 32 percent larger than the sensor in the iPhone X and twice as fast for better image fidelity, greater color accuracy, and improved performance in low light conditions.
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A new image signal processor and second-generation Neural Engine included with the A12 Bionic chip allow Apple to process photos in a new way, using a Smart HDR feature for better dynamic range. The new hardware also powers Depth Control and better bokeh when using the iPhone’s Portrait Mode for artful background blurring.
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The full range of Instagram photos highlighted by Apple can be seen in the Apple Newsroom feature.
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