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In iOS 16, Apple has enhanced its Visual Look Up capability for photos by making it possible to isolate the subject of a picture from its background so that you can copy it to the clipboard for use elsewhere or share it in another app.


Apple says the feature relies on advanced machine learning, and in our time experimenting with it in iOS 16, its ability to recognize subjects in photos is pretty impressive.

Indeed, its ease of use is likely to make performing painstaking subject isolation actions in image editing apps a thing of the past. Here's how it works.
  1. Launch Photos and select an image from your library containing a well-defined subject.
  2. Press and hold on the subject until it ripples and a white glow flows around its outline.
  3. In the popup menu that appears, tap Copy to send the isolated subject to the clipboard for pasting elsewhere, or tap Share... to access the standard sharing options in the Action menu and send it on its way.
    1ioslate-subject-photo-ios16.jpg

    Alternatively, press and hold the subject to lift it from the background. Now, without taking your finger off the screen, use another finger to exit the Photos app and launch Messages, Mail, Notes, or another app that accepts images.
    Now drag and let go of the subject to place it where you want in the input field.
    2ioslate-subject-photo-ios16.jpg
That's all there is to it. You can even use it in paused frames in videos. The feature works not just in Photos, but also in screenshots and the Quick Look feature in the Files app.

As mentioned, the feature uses advanced machine learning and image analysis, therefore it is only available on phones with the A12 Bionic or newer chip. The A12 Bionic processor debuted in 2018 in the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and the iPhone XR, so you need to be using one of these iPhones or a later model for it to work. iOS 16 is expected to be released in the fall.

Article Link: iOS 16: How to Isolate, Copy, and Share Subjects From Photos
 
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That looks cool. I assumed it would only work on portrait photos as it has information on where the subject is. But this is an entirely different league. Nice!
 
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The Copy & Share options only appear to work for pictures that have Live turned off.
 
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I assume this is the same tech they're using for hiding elements of the lock screen behind images, which leads me to believe the new lock screen won't have that effect on my trusty old iPhone 8 Plus. Anybody know any different?
 
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Bad cutouts taken to a whole new level
So far my experience has been pretty good, it felt like magic (even cat hairs).

Wonder if it works on Mac OS as well....

Seems useless, don't get the hype around this

It is, but it is not, It's a nice feature that can be very useful and will bring some cool new effects on pics and designs.

It can be achieved with apps, but having it built in is on another lever of easyness!
 
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I can see myself having fun with this in some conversations and I'll definitely use it, but I do agree that a copy of Google's magic eraser would have been cooler and more useful. Maybe next year.
 
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You can easily make memes out of this.

I hope in iOS 22 Apple will allow you to extract subjects from videos.
 
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I assume this is the same tech they're using for hiding elements of the lock screen behind images, which leads me to believe the new lock screen won't have that effect on my trusty old iPhone 8 Plus. Anybody know any different?
the feature uses advanced machine learning and image analysis, therefore it is only available on phones with the A12 Bionic or newer chip. The A12 Bionic processor debuted in 2018 in the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and the iPhone XR, so you need to be using one of these iPhones or a later model for it to work. iOS 16 is expected to be released in the fall.
 
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