

New Pokemon Snap Florges Editor Blur (Image credit: iMore)įinish photo expedition → Get scored by Professor Mirror → Save Photos to Album → Select Photo → Re-snap Pose, Direction, and Placement cap out at 1,000, but Size can give you a lot more points, so be sure to zoom in on your subjects and get their whole bodies in the frame. Background - More points are rewarded for a gorgeous backdrop like a waterfall or a beautiful field of flowers.Other Pokémon - If you manage to get more than one Pokémon in your shot, more points will be rewarded.Placement - The closer to the center of the shot, the more points Professor Mirror will give you.Direction - Anytime the focal Pokémon is looking at you rather than away, you'll get more points.

Don't try to do anything fancy, like sticking to the rule of thirds. Size - The larger a Pokémon is within the frame without getting clipped out, the better.Pose - Higher scores are given if the Pokémon moves or does something unique like kicking up fire.Numerical Score - The numerical score is based on the overall composition of the shot as determined by Pose, Size, Placement, Other Pokémon being in the shot, and if the background was scenic.For instance, if you scored 4,000 points or more, your stars will be Diamond. The stars range from Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Diamond based on the numerical score you receive.

Throw Lumina Orbs or Fluffruit at Pokémon or play music to get them to do something unique. The most common behaviors land you one star while the rarest land you four stars.
