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Long exposure with the iPhone - this is how it works

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How to Take Long Exposure iPhone Photos
1st step:
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3rd step:
quick start Guide

In this article, you will learn how you can take long-exposure photos with your iPhone - without the need for an additional photo app..

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The "Live Photos" function of newer iPhones allows moving photos with effects such as "ricochet" or "endless loop" to be recorded. Long exposure is also possible with Apple devices from iOS 11. A series of photos is recorded and a single image is calculated from it, in which moving objects then create the typical blurring effect. To learn how to take long exposure photos with your iPhone, refer to this article.

How to Take Long Exposure iPhone Photos

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions .

Note: In order to achieve the best possible result, the iPhone should be held as still as possible. Ideally, a tripod can be used..

1st step:

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Open the camera app on your iPhone or iPad.

2nd step:

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First make sure that the " Live " function is activated. You can recognize the function by the yellow symbol above. You can then take the photo you want. Read here how to activate the live photos.

3rd step:

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When you've taken the photo, tap it, then swipe up. In the " Effects " menu you now have to scroll all the way to the right to activate the " Long Exposure " function . The long exposure is now applied to the photo. Note : You can also add a long exposure to existing live photos in the same way.

quick start Guide

  1. Open the camera app on your iPhone.
  2. Make sure that the " Live " function is activated.
  3. Now take a photo.
  4. Tap the photo you took and swipe up.
  5. Under Effects, scroll all the way to the right and select Long Exposure . You can also add a long exposure to previously recorded live photos in the same way.

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