Facebook added a new feature allowing you to post 3D versions of your portrait mode photos to your family and friends on your smartphone, computer and virtual reality goggles. These new 3D photos add a new dimension to your pictures with speed and more depth.
There are other ways to post interactive photos on Facebook, so the perception of moving images in your Facebook news feed is not entirely new. Previously, there were 360-degree photos that you could take on a special camera or your smartphone using a 360-degree mobile app or panoramic mode; Then, you will post them as regular photos on Facebook. Second, a dedicated "360 photo" mode was added to the Facebook mobile app, which allows you to shoot and post 3D-like image without leaving Facebook. The new "3D photo" method will probably be the most popular because you can upload all the portrait mode photos you already have on your smartphone. Compatible DevicesAt the moment, only iPhone models with "portrait mode" are compatible with 3D Photos on Facebook, so all of the following smartphones work. Unfortunately, even though the iPhone XR supports portrait mode, it only has a rear camera lens, and that's enough to prevent it from using Facebook's 3D video feature. Some Android phones can also take advantage of 3D photos on Facebook, but these phones also require shooting options such as dual rear cameras and a portrait mode. Like Apple's version, some use the term "portrait mode", while others have "live focus" or "lens blur" features. The list of currently supported devices includes:
Post 3D Photos on FacebookPost 3d pictures on facebook While Facebook announced the feature at its F8 developer conference in May 2018, it did not start rolling out to mobile users everywhere until October 2018. If you can't follow the instructions below, it's likely because Facebook didn't or didn't add support for its particular smartphone. To add one of your photography mode photos as a 3D photo on Facebook, first make sure you're running the latest version of Facebook on Android or iOS. Then, you will start doing Facebook posts as you normally would. Next, tap on "3D Photo" from the list of actions below. If you don't see it, swipe through the list to see all the functions, and you should see "3D Photo" from the options - tap it. If you don't see the list right now, tap on the "3D" button at the bottom to open it, then select it. It will open an album with all supported portrait mode images. From there, choose the photo you want to use. If the photo was previously edited, you will get a warning that says, "A 3D photo could not be created. Try selecting another portrait mode photo that has not been edited." After selecting a photo, Facebook will automatically create the 3D photo version, and you will see it on the next screen. Here, you can move your smartphone around to see the 3D effect, to make sure it looks good. If it looks good, select "Next". If not, go back and choose another image. After hitting "Next", you'll be taken back to your post where you can continue to preview the 3D effect before posting. If you changed your mind, you can also hit the "X" on the photo to remove it. Posting a 3D photo to Facebook is easy on supported iPhones and Android devices.POSTING A 3D PHOTO WITH AN IPHONE
Once you see one, tilt your device back and forth to see more depth around the portrait subject, whether it is a human, pet, or object. Tap on the image to expand it to fill the display. Take Better 3D Photos for FacebookTake better 3D photos for Facebook You'll quickly notice that not all of your pictures will look as good as 3D photos on Facebook. To make sure your look is better, follow some of the tips below, which will also make for better portrait photos in general. Keep your main subject at least three or four feet away from your phone. Capture scenes with at least three layers of depth: foreground, your subject and background. Don't let your subject blend in with the background - use contrasting colors to make them stand out, and so pop in 3D. Make sure the subject has some texture, as it won't pop as much without it. Shoot subjects with solid edges, so there is a clear line of separation between the other depth layers. If you have any problem related to facebook, click on Facebook customer service number
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March 2020
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