One of the exciting features of the iPhone 11 camera is the ability to apply filters to your photos and videos, adding a creative touch to your visuals. Whether you want to enhance colors, add drama, or create a vintage look, changing camera filters on your iPhone 11 is easy and fun.
To change camera filters on your iPhone 11, simply open the Camera app and select the desired shooting mode (Photo, Video, Portrait, etc.). Next, tap on the filter icon located at the top of the screen. A grid of filter options will appear, allowing you to swipe through and preview each filter in real-time. Once you find the perfect filter, tap on it to apply it to your image or video.
Experiment with different filters to discover the ones that best suit your style and the mood you want to convey. Don’t be afraid to get creative and have fun with your photography using the camera filters on your iPhone 11.
Step-by-step guide to changing camera filter on iPhone 11
iPhone 11 offers a variety of filters to enhance your photos and make them more visually appealing. Follow these steps to change the camera filter on your iPhone 11:
- Open the Camera app: Tap on the Camera app icon on your iPhone’s home screen to launch the camera.
- Access the filters: Once the camera is open, you will see a row of icons at the bottom of the screen. Tap on the three overlapping circles icon to access the filters.
- Choose a filter: Swipe left or right to scroll through the available filters. Each filter will give you a live preview of how your photo will look with that filter applied.
- Apply the filter: Once you’ve found a filter you like, simply tap on it to apply it to your photo. You can always change or remove the filter later if you change your mind.
- Take your photo: After applying the filter, frame your shot and tap the shutter button to capture your photo with the selected filter.
Check camera app settings
If you want to change the camera filter on your iPhone 11, you need to access the camera app settings. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Open the Camera app: Launch the Camera app on your iPhone 11.
2. Access the filters: Look for the filters icon, usually located at the top or bottom of the screen.
3. Select a filter: Tap on the filters icon to open the filter options. Choose the filter you want to apply to your photos.
4. Adjust settings: Some filters may have additional settings that you can customize. Explore the options and adjust them to your liking.
5. Capture photos: Once you have selected the filter and adjusted the settings, start capturing photos with the new filter applied.
By following these steps, you can easily change the camera filter on your iPhone 11 and enhance your photography experience.
Access filter options
Changing camera filters on your iPhone 11 is a simple process. To access filter options, follow these steps:
Step 1: Open the Camera app
Launch the Camera app on your iPhone 11.
Step 2: Swipe to the desired filter
Once the Camera app is open, swipe left or right on the screen to browse through the available filter options. You can choose from various filters like Vivid, Dramatic, Silvertone, and more.
Note: Some filters may only be available in certain modes, so make sure you are in the correct mode to access all the filter options.
Select desired filter
Once you have opened the Camera app on your iPhone 11, follow these steps to select the desired filter:
Step 1: Access the filters
Tap on the three overlapping circles icon located in the top-right corner of the Camera app. This will open up the filters menu.
Step 2: Choose a filter
Scroll through the available filters by swiping left or right. Tap on the filter you want to apply to your photo. You can preview how each filter will look in real-time before taking the picture.
Filter Name | Preview |
Original | Preview image with no filter |
Vivid | Preview image with vivid filter |
Dramatic | Preview image with dramatic filter |
Black & White | Preview image in black and white filter |
Adjust filter intensity
Once you have selected a filter for your camera on your iPhone 11, you can adjust the intensity of the filter to customize the look of your photos. Here’s how:
- Open the Camera app on your iPhone 11.
- Tap on the filter icon at the top of the screen.
- Swipe left or right to select the filter you want to use.
- Now, press and hold the filter icon to reveal the intensity slider.
- Slide your finger up or down on the intensity slider to adjust the intensity of the filter.
- Release your finger when you are satisfied with the intensity level.
You can experiment with different intensity levels to find the perfect look for your photos. Have fun exploring the various filters and adjusting their intensity on your iPhone 11 camera!
Preview filter effect
After selecting a filter, you can preview the effect it will have on your photo before taking the shot. This allows you to see how the filter will change the colors, contrast, and overall look of the image.
To preview the filter effect, simply point your camera at the scene you want to capture and the filter will be applied in real-time on your phone’s screen. This way, you can adjust your composition and settings to get the desired result before taking the photo.
Capture photo or video
To capture a photo or video with a different camera filter on your iPhone 11, follow these steps:
1. | Open the Camera app on your iPhone 11. |
2. | Tap on the filter icon located at the top of the screen (it looks like three overlapping circles). |
3. | Swipe left or right to choose the filter you want to apply to your photo or video. |
4. | Compose your shot and tap the shutter button to capture the photo or start recording to capture a video. |
5. | Your photo or video will now be captured with the selected filter applied. |
Save filtered media
After applying the desired camera filter on your iPhone 11, you can easily save the filtered media to your device. Simply tap the “Save” or “Share” button (depending on the app you are using) to save the filtered photo or video to your Camera Roll or share it with friends and family. You can also choose to edit the filtered media further or apply additional effects before saving it.