How to disable automatic image capture in Portrait mode [iPhone]

2023-10-29 18:00:00

Em iPhones 15/15 Plus e 15 Pro/15 Pro MaxApple allows you to apply the effect of Portrait mode in images following the capture is taken. All you need to make sure is that there is a person, cat or dog in the photo.

However, if you want, you can deactivate this in a very simple way. You can also make sure the feature is fully active before capturing the image, of course.

See how to do it! ????

On your compatible iPhone, open Settings, tap Camera, then make sure “Portraits not in Photo Mode” is enabled. Of course, just uncheck the switch next to it to disable this behavior.

If you disable this, you will necessarily need to switch to Portrait mode before capturing images in this way — just as was done until the launch of the iPhones 15.

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