凭借 iPhone 的界面简洁性,使用相机拍摄照片或视频非常简单。但是,您可以使用许多其他选项和 iPhone 相机设置来增强您的照片。
iPhone 的相机非常复杂,您可能已经注意到相机应用程序中的所有可用设置。一旦你了解了你能做的一切,就很有可能拍出高质量的照片。与传统的数码相机相比,许多人更喜欢 iPhone 进行摄影,因为它易于使用且可用的设置数量众多。
您还可以直接在 iPhone 上进行基本的照片校正。如果您没有钱购买昂贵的相机或照片编辑软件,但仍想拍出高质量的照片,那么了解 iPhone 相机的细节和照片设置将使您能够做到。
iPhone 相机的照片和视频拍摄设置(The iPhone Camera’s Photo & Video-Taking Settings)
当您打开相机应用程序(Camera app)时,您会直接进入照片选项。除此之外,还有五种拍摄照片或视频的方式:延时摄影、慢动作、视频、方形(Time-lapse, Slo-mo, Video, Square)和全景(Pano)。您可以通过在屏幕底部点击它来选择要拍摄的内容。
延时(Time-lapse)设置允许您拍摄视频,之后,它会自动加速。当然,慢动作(Slo-mo)恰恰相反。然后是常规视频选项,用于拍摄实时视频(take real-time video)。
接下来,在常规照片选项之后,还有Square,它允许您拍摄适合在社交媒体平台上发布的方形照片。最后是Pano,Panorama的缩写。这使您可以拍摄更大区域的照片,例如风景。
您还可以通过点击右下角显示相机内箭头的图标来翻转到前置或后置摄像头。
在这些相机选项中,您还可以设置更多的 iPhone 相机设置,以了解您希望如何拍摄照片。这些是闪光灯、HDR或计时器等选项。
如何更改 iPhone 相机设置(How To Change iPhone Camera Settings)
拍照时,您会在屏幕顶部看到多个不同的图标。这些是您可以更改的设置,可以帮助您获得所需的图片。
第一个设置,从左边开始,是闪光灯。您可以通过三种方式设置闪光灯:自动、开(Auto, On)或关(Off)。开和关是不言自明的,但自动(Auto)设置将允许 iPhone 根据它的黑暗程度确定何时打开或关闭闪光灯。
旁边是HDR,它可以优化照片的对比度。如果您的照片是在特别明亮的环境中拍摄的,这将非常有用。此处的选项与Flash相同,因此您可以选择 iPhone 是否自动检测情况以使用HDR,或者您可以将其打开或关闭。
中间的图标是相机的实时模式(Live Mode)选项。打开此功能后,相机不仅会捕捉您的照片,还会捕捉照片拍摄前后的 1.5 秒,因此您基本上可以获得一张短片。
然后是Timer。您可以选择在拍照前进行倒计时,3 秒或 10 秒。
最后,还有过滤器。您可以从多个不同的照片中进行选择,以更改您拍摄的照片的颜色和灯光效果,从而创造出更具风格的照片。
您还可以稍微调整一下相机的焦点和照明。通过在相机本身的视图内部点击,您可以让它专注于特定对象。但是,在某些距离上,如果它太远或太近,您可能无法专注于某物。
当你这样做时,一个橙色的方块会在你点击的地方弹出。除此之外,它是一个太阳图标,您可以向上或向下滑动此图标以更改相机的进光量。
基本照片和视频编辑设置(Basic Photo & Video Editing Settings)
除了 iPhone 相机的视频和照片设置之外,您还可以编辑照片。拍完照片后,您可以在“照片(Photos)”应用中找到它。您应该会在右上角看到“编辑”选项,点击它将带您进入编辑屏幕。(Edit)
如果您不想自己手动编辑内容,这里右上角有一个魔杖图标,可以快速增强您的照片。但是,如果您这样做,您会在屏幕底部看到您的编辑选项。
首先是Crop/Rotate选项。有了这个,你可以选择旋转你的照片,或者手动裁剪它,或者选择一个带有右侧图标的大小比例。Crop/Rotate之后的第二个图标是滤镜,可让您将照片设置为预先创建的滤镜(filter)。
在过滤器之后,第三个图标为您提供了许多选项来更详细地编辑您的照片。它为您提供了光线、颜色(Light, Color,)和黑白(Black & White)设置以进行更改,直到您对照片的外观感到满意为止。这些 iPhone 相机设置中的每一个都有一个您可以使用的效果的下拉列表。
如果您对编辑后的照片的效果不满意,您可以随时点击“还原(Revert)”按钮来删除对照片所做的所有编辑。
就视频而言,您可以点击相同的编辑按钮,通过拖动侧边栏来修剪剪辑,直到您只拥有所需的剪辑部分。保存后,您还可以选择将其保存为新剪辑,这样您就不会丢失完整的视频。
Your iPhone Camera Settings Explained
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The iPhone’s camera is pretty sophisticated, and you may have noticed all the settings within the camera app that are available. Once you get an idea of everything you can do, it’s very possible to take high-quality photos. Many people prefer the iPhone to do photography over a traditional digital camera, because of its ease of use and the number of settings available.
You’re also able to do basic photo correction right from your iPhone. If you don’t have the money for expensive cameras or photo editing software, yet still want to take quality photos, getting to know the ins and outs of the iPhone camera and photo settings will allow you to.
The iPhone Camera’s Photo & Video-Taking Settings
When you open up the Camera app, you’re brought directly to the photo option. Other than this, there are five more ways you can take photos or videos: Time-lapse, Slo-mo, Video, Square, and Pano. You can select which you’d like to shoot in by tapping on it at the bottom of your screen.
The Time-lapse setting allows you to take a video, and afterward, it will automatically be sped up. Slo-mo, of course, does the exact opposite. Then there is the regular video option, to take real-time video.
Next, after the regular photo option, there is Square, which allows you to take square-shaped photos ideal for posting on social media platforms. Finally, there is Pano, short for Panorama. This lets you take photos of a larger area, such as a landscape.
You can also flip to the front or back camera by tapping the icon in the bottom right corner showing arrows inside a camera.
Within these camera options, you also have further iPhone camera settings for how you’d like the photo to be taken. These are options such as flash, HDR, or timer.
How To Change iPhone Camera Settings
When taking a photo, you’ll see at the top of the screen there are multiple different icons. These are settings that you can change and can help you get the picture you want.
The first setting, from the left, is the flash. There are three ways you can set the flash: Auto, On, or Off. The on and off are self-explanatory, but the Auto setting will allow the iPhone to determine when to turn the flash on or off depending on how dark it is.
Next to that is HDR, which optimizes the contrast of your photos. This is useful if your photo is being taken in an especially bright environment. The options here are the same as with Flash, so you can choose whether your iPhone automatically detects situations to use HDR, or you can just turn it on or off.
The middle icon is for the camera’s Live Mode option. When this is turned on, the camera will not only capture your picture but also 1.5 seconds before and after the picture was taken, so you essentially get a short moving picture.
Then there is the Timer. You have the option for a countdown to occur before a picture is taken, either 3 seconds or 10 seconds.
Finally, there are the filters. You can choose from multiple different ones to change the color and lighting effects of the photo you take to create something more stylized.
You can also play with the focus and lighting of the camera a bit. By tapping inside the view of the camera itself, you can get it to focus on a specific object. However, at some distances, you may not be able to focus on something if it is too far or too close.
When you do this, an orange square will pop up where you have tapped. Besides it, it is a sun icon, and you can slide this icon up or down to change the amount of light the camera lets in.
Basic Photo & Video Editing Settings
Besides just your iPhone camera’s video and photo settings, you also can edit your photos. Once you’ve taken a photo, you can find it in your Photos app. You should see the Edit option in the top right corner, and tapping it will bring you to the editing screen.
There is a wand icon in the top right corner here that will quickly enhance your photo if you don’t want to manually edit things yourself. Yet if you do, you’ll see your editing options at the bottom of the screen.
First there is the Crop/Rotate option. With this, you can choose to rotate your photo, or crop it either manually or by choosing a size ratio with the icon to the right. The second icon after Crop/Rotate is the filters, allowing you to set your photo to a pre-created filter.
After the filters, the third icon provides you with many options to edit your photo in more detail. It gives you Light, Color, and Black & White settings to change until you’re happy with how your photo looks. Each of these iPhone camera settings has a dropdown list of effects you can play with.
If you’re ever unhappy with how your edited photo has come out, you can always tap the Revert button to remove all edits you have made to your picture.
As far as videos go, you can tap the same edit button to trim your clips by dragging the sidebars until you only have the portion of the clip you want. Once you save it, you can also choose to save it as a new clip so you don’t lose the full video.