Background Blur
When Background Blur is enabled as an editing tool, participants can adjust the blur intensity themselves during the post-capture phase. This allows them to create a professional "bokeh" look that keeps the focus entirely on the subjects.
How it Works
You can choose to use Background Blur as a default frame effect, an interactive edit tool, or both.
When enabled as an Edit Tool, guests use a slider on the iPad to manually increase or decrease the amount of background softening after their photo is taken.
Configuration Settings
Toggle Enable: Use the switch to turn the Background Blur tool on or off for your guests.
Manual vs. Auto: Decide how the blur is applied.
Manual allows participants to adjust the intensity themselves using an on-screen slider.
Auto lets the software intelligently detect the environment and apply the optimal amount of blur automatically.
Previewing: Within the settings card, you can view a preview of how the blur effect functions to see how it will look for your guests.
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