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iPhone tips: Stop clicking boring photos on iPhone 13; Take Awesome dual view images with 2 cameras

iPhone tips: If you are bored of taking photos on your iPhone 13 the same old way, there is something you can do to make your pictures more interesting. Learn how to click dual view images on iPhone 13 and use both the cameras together.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 22 2022, 12:38 IST
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iPhone tips: Don’t take regular boring shots on your iPhone 13. Know how to click dual view images instead. (DoubleTake by FiLMiC Pro)

iPhone tips: We all love taking amazing looking photos on our smartphones that always look different and unique. And while playing around with light exposures, camera angles and framing perspectives can be difficult to learn, using various camera modes on your iPhone 13 is easy and fun. From panorama, portrait, time-lapse to square photos, each gives a unique way of clicking images and videos. But eventually, even these start to feel boring. So, what other unique images can you take that does not require you to take a photography class? Dual view images. Read on to know more about them and how you can click iPhone 13 photos with 2 cameras. Also read: Should you upgrade from iPhone 13 to iPhone 14? THIS is what we found out while comparing leaks

iPhone tips: Click dual view images on your iPhone 13

A dual view image is basically when both the front and rear camera of the iPhone 13 are working simultaneously and the final image has both of the views in it. Usually the selfie camera gets a small window on the image while the rest of it is covered with the view of the rear camera, but it can be interchanged depending on which view you want to highlight. While it does add a layer of creativity to the image, it also has other purposes.

For example, you can use it to take an image and show your reaction to it at the same time. You can also use it to send travel images to your friends and family and it lets them see both you and the place you want them to see. And when taking group photos, you will never be left out of the shot. Finally, in some rare cases, it can also be used as an identifier of who clicked the image, sort of a visual watermark. Also read: This secret iPhone trick will help you measure ANYTHING with iPhone 13, iPhone 12, more

So, if you find this iPhone tip interesting, let us tell you how to click such amazing images. But before that, there is a small caveat. The in-built iPhone camera does not have a default dual view mode like some Android devices do. But that is no reason to worry as the App Store has some good apps that let you use this functionality. Check out these apps which will help you take dual view images on your iPhone 13.

iPhone tips: Apps to take dual view images

DoubleTake by FiLMiC Pro 4+: If spending money is not a concern, you can go for DoubleTake by FiLMiC Pro 4+. This is a paid app but it can transform dual view images into a collage like view and let you play around with different customization tools to make each shot look different

MixCam: If you would rather go for a free app, then this offers you the best value. Not only can you take dual view images but also live stream videos in the same mode. Additionally, you can have fun with tools like motion blur and multiple layout options.

Dualgram: Another free app that gives you more control over the images. You can do picture-in-picture or split view and move things around based on how you would prefer. You can also switch between landscape and portrait mode and wide, ultrawide and telephoto lens.

So go ahead and give dual view images a shot. We are sure you'll never get bored of this iPhone tip.

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First Published Date: 01 Jun, 12:26 IST
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