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Posted by Cristian Laszlo
 - April 02, 2021, 23:08:24
Doesn't seem to magically do nothing more than: blur | sharp | blur
Posted by Simon Miller
 - April 02, 2021, 12:32:45
As a studio photographer with a Hass H6D100c and an HTS I can tell you that this is a gimmicky novelty with little real world value - if it could be used effectively on a portrait by say only blurring the bottom half or to one side of a an image in portrait (as averse to landscape) to create very shallow DOF then maybe.....
Posted by SlappusPapply
 - April 01, 2021, 20:31:54
All these photos look bad, and I would immediately assume it's a terrible filter every time. With no regard to the depth of anything in the photo, this filter just blurs the top and bottom of the picture and calls it a day. There have been apps in the Play Store for years that can do this effect more believably. This is just useless garbage that only proves OnePlus is intent on weighing down their skin year after year until it's a filled "features" 95% of people don't want.

Enjoy the extra weeks your Android 12 update will while they test and verify stupid additions like this.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 01, 2021, 06:44:38
Not only has the camera of the OnePlus 9 series been optimized in cooperation with Hasselblad, but a new mode has also been added: Tilt Shift. We took a look at what you can do with it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tilt-Shift-We-tested-the-OnePlus-9-Pro-s-new-photo-mode.530468.0.html