Your News Feed is eroticism death and sensualityabout to get a lot more lifelike.
Facebook just began rolling out support for its 3D photos, which make portrait mode images look muchmore realistic.
SEE ALSO: Portal and Portal+ speakers give Facebook a permanent place in your homeThe feature is possible thanks to the dual-camera setups that have become common on flagship smartphones. With 3D photos, when you post a portrait-style image, Facebook is able to separate the subject of the photo from the background and create a more layered look.
The result is a startlingly lifelike image that appears to "move" as you scroll (you can also tilt your phone to adjust the view).
You can see it in action in the video below.
The feature isn't perfect, and, depending on the photo, some attempts look better than others. According to Facebook, it works best with images that have a significant amount of contrast between the background and the foreground. It certainly offers a whole new way of looking at portrait mode images.
Anyone can view the 3D photos on Facebook right now, but the ability to post them will be rolling out much more slowly. Once it's live, you'll see it in the standard post options. It supports Portrait Mode photos from the iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, and iPhone XS for now.
Topics Facebook Social Media
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