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so Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to enable and also how to disable portraits in photo mode on your iPhone 15. this is a 15 Pro Max but this works on all the iPhone 15 models now you might have had that on the iPhone 15 series you can actually enable portraits in photo mode so that when you take a normal photo with your iPhone you can later convert it into a portrait mode photo and adjust the blur in the background okay so that setting you can enable and disable it so go to settings just quickly go back all the way on the main settings page scroll down to camera tap on that and the camera scroll down and you should see portraits in photo mode currently itamp;#39;s enabled by default you can disable that if you donamp;#39;t want it or enable it if you want it okay so when itamp;#39;s enabled you can take a normal photo so for instance if you check out this photo this is a normal photo itamp;#39;s actually a normal live photo as you can see in the top left corner if I tap on edit I