
Change the lighting of a Portrait mode photo in Photos on Mac
If you took a Portrait mode photo with iPhone 8 Plus or later, you can apply six studio-quality lighting effects to change the look of the photo.


- In the Photos app  on your Mac, double-click a Portrait mode photo, then click Edit in the toolbar. on your Mac, double-click a Portrait mode photo, then click Edit in the toolbar.
- Select a lighting effect. - If the lighting effects appear dimmed, click Portrait under the photo to turn them on.  - Natural: Displays the portrait as it was originally taken. 
- Studio: Brightens facial features. 
- Contour: Applies dramatic directional lighting. 
- Stage: Applies spotlight stage lighting with a darkened background. 
- Stage Mono: Changes a portrait to black and white with stage lighting. 
- High-Key Mono: Changes a portrait to black and white with a white background. (Available only for Portrait mode photos taken with iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and later versions.) 
 
- To set the depth of focus, click Portrait in the Adjustments tools, then drag the Depth slider. 
- If a Portrait mode photo offers a Light option, drag the Light slider to adjust the appearance of light in the portrait.