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How to create Facebook 3D Photo on iPhone
Hey everyone. In November of 2018, Facebook has rolled out a new feature for posting photos and it's called 3d photos. Basically given a 3d spin to your photos. I wanted to show you how to use it in this video. Before we go into it, you have to have an iPhone at the time of this recording to get this option and it has to be an iPhone seven plus eight plus. iPhone X or above with a portrait mode. If he doesn't have the portrait mode, this option won't work. There's no way around it, but hopefully, in the future, they roll out more options for this 3d photo option. So let's go ahead and jump into our Facebook app and just like making any other post on top.
What's on your mind. Go ahead and click that and if you scroll on the options on the bottom here, You should see a 3d photo option. Go ahead and click that and he will pull up your portraits. These are the pictures you took correctly on there. The portrait mode. Let me show you how to make one of these photos on your phone first.
So let's jump into the camera icon and by default is going to be on their photo. But what we want to do is go to portrait mode and the next thing you want to do it right now, he says, move further away. You have to take it correctly, taking a picture, just like this on their portrait mode won't work. It has to be based on the rules of a portrait.
So I'm going to move further back here. Now that I took that portrait correctly, it's going to show up. So now if you go back to the Facebook app, you see the portrait showed up, but the one I took closer did not show up. It has to mean a correct portrait mode. So let me do it with my dog here. Let me just go ahead and choose this photo and it's going to take a second to create a 3d photo, but now look. If I move my phone around, it's created this 3d photo with my portrait photo that I took on my iPhone. As you could see if I move left and right and if I move up and down and as you can see, it's a little blurry on the back of my dog here, but it really depends on how you take the picture in the background.
Sometimes you work really well. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Let's see what this Rubik's cube here. This one has a little bit of a problem with the keyboard here. So then you press next once you're ready, and just shows up as a regular posting on Facebook and you could go ahead and put whatever comments you want on top and share it.
But when people move their phones around, they're going to get this effect. When looking at your posts, I hope you found this useful. Please give it a like, and subscribe to the channel for easy-to-follow tech videos, just like this one and I'll see you next time.