iPhone 13: ProRes and Portrait Mode Arrive in the New Models

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The iPhone 13 will be launched by the Apple company with a series of surprising changes for the cameras that the new series of phones will have, some of which will be offered for the standard models, while others will be offered for the Pro models.

iPhone 13 will have, for the Pro models most likely, two new functions called ProRes and Portrait Mode, the latter being an extension of the system offered for photos for several years, but here Apple is only catching up with the competition that offers this in phones for a while.

iPhone 13 will still have ProRes, a special system that will allow phone users to record movies in a format that offers higher quality images, and with it will come new options for editing movies made with phones.

iPhone 13 will still offer the ProRaw function, as we already know from the iPhone 12 series, but considering that this is only offered in the Pro models, it is expected that the new functions for recording video clips will only be offered for top models.

“The ProRes feature would follow last year's addition of ProRAW, a higher-quality static file format that offers more control to professional editors. Apple first added Portrait mode to the iPhone 7 Plus in 2016, and it quickly became a fan favorite. The feature can bring a person into sharp focus while blurring the background in what is known as a bokeh effect. For the new iPhones, Apple plans to add this technique to video with a feature internally called Cinematic Video.”

The iPhone 13 will also have changes for the way the photos are processed, so that the filters will make changes only for people, objects, or landscapes, from the photos, without changing the entire photo, everything being done through artificial intelligence, and these are just a few of the big changes.