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In iOS 17 you can now go back to old Portrait Mode photographs (even taken before you update your phone) and you can change the focus mode on those images - which means that you can save pictures that didnamp;#39;t work or you can create new exciting compositions using existing photographs. Here Iamp;#39;ve got a photo that I took earlier in the year when I was in Boston, and itamp;#39;s a Portrait Mode photo. So when I press Edit you get that Orange Box around my face which shows that thatamp;#39;s the part of the image to focus on. Of course I can change how much background blur there is by using that slider at the bottom, just like I could always do, but whatamp;#39;s brand new now in iOS 17 is if I tap on the background of my photo the focus will shift. So now my face is blurred and the background is in focus instead. I can change this to any part of my image, and as I tap around I can get the perfect shot. This is really useful if perhaps you wear glass