Google Photos for iOS now offers Color Pop and a depth slider to control the intensity of the bokeh blur

An update to the Google Photos app for Android last month included Color Pop and a manual depth slider (see photos at the top of this article snapped by the Pixel 2 XL). With Color Pop, the subject of a photograph is in color in the foreground, while the background is in black and white. It is a way to focus the viewer's attention on the subject of the photo. That update also added a depth slider, allowing the photographer to manually increase or decrease the intensity of the blur in the background of a portrait, otherwise known as the bokeh effect.

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