Slør 4+

Edit Portrait Mode Photos

Kabell & Munk

Designed for iPad

    • 4.3 • 66 Ratings
    • £3.99

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Description

Edit Portrait Mode photos.
› Adjust background blur.
› Adjust focus point.
› Higher quality.

Combine Effects.
› Lens Blur. Add a radial effect for blurring everything around the subject additionally for dramatic effect.
› Tilt. Adjust the focal plane by tilting it, just like a tilt-shift lens does on a DSLR.
› Macro. Simulates moving subjects closer. Allows for more aggressive background blur, even for subjects farther away.
› Depth Map. Smart preview depth information with a quick 3D Touch to quickly see how radial and tilt affects it.

Deep iOS integration.
› Slør saves all edits to your Photo Library as modification that doesn't override the original photo data.
› Photo Editing Extension. Quickly open photos for edit directly in the Photos.app.

Accessible
› Adaptable font sizes,
› Smart Invert, and
› Voice Over support.

Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Italian, Turkish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish.

The app has a fallback mode for photos that doesn't contain depth information, but it works best with photos taken with Portrait Mode on dual camera iPhones, like iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone 7 Plus. Slør also works with Portrait Mode photos taken using the front facing True Depth camera on the iPhone X.

What’s New

Version 1.2.3

› Support for iOS 13

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
66 Ratings

66 Ratings

Razalaf ,

Great Photo app

Yes a great photo app on my iPhone 8 but could do with some instructions - I’ve not been able to find a way of deleting photos that appear stored in the app - those that are modified are of course stored in Photos. I’ve now got to a stage where I cannot load any new files - it’s as though it’s directory has a limited capacity.

sholdstock ,

Clever idea but expensive for 4 options

I expected a lot more considering the cost. You get four customisable options. I was really hoping that I would be able to define the edges within area of focus. Perhaps change the colour of tint of the focus. But sadly not.

The developer has been extremely good at responding to the reviews, which I am grateful for but as I explain, you cannot define which areas are foreground and which items are background, although you can select between the already-defined areas at the time of the photo.

So for example, if my iPhone decides that the trees behind my bald head are a part of my head, it isn't possible to change exactly where the cutoff point is on the aperture control.

Developer Response ,

You can change the focus area by tapping image when the 'Aperture' button is selected.

Arthorius88 ,

Great app but a tutorial would be nice

Is a great app! The current ios for iPhone X, I feel isn’t that smart yet. Pls, Apple, do something about this.

So far, this app allows a human touch on images taken on Portrait mode.

However, it took me sometime to figure out what each button meant. A tutorial would be useful!

App Privacy

The developer, Kabell & Munk, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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