This gives me the same feeling as those ML-powered “enhanced zoom” features: where does the photograph end and the machine made-up fantasy start?
iPhone camera app replaces person’s head with a leaf in photo
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#22I’ve noticed some sort of image post-processing on the newer iPhones that removes noise and graininess, and instead adds this fake smoothness to all pictures. Haven’t found a way to disable it, save for shooting in RAW, which is impractical due to file size. Really disappointed that this seems to be a forced setting.
You can pretty much see it in almost all iPhone camera review sample images (and that of phones from other manufacturers).
Even in photos taken in direct bright sunlight!
I imagine it has an added side 'benefit' (due to the lack of noise/grain) of decreasing the images' sizes after compression.
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#23It puts the censorship of Renaissance paintings & statues with figleafs over the naughty bits in a new perspective.
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#24I wouldn‘t completely exclude the possibility that a random bit flip caused the ML processing to go haywire.
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#25I hate how much phones lately alters the images. Of course it most of the time makes the images look better, and cameras are a big selling point on a phone. But I don't like how my photos of people suddenly have a filter applied to the faces, how a picture of leaves during fall have vibrance exaggerated, how the sky looks clearer than it really did.
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#27Maybe the person really is leaves, and we're all just blind to the truth
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#28I hate how much phones lately alters the images. Of course it most of the time makes the images look better, and cameras are a big selling point on a phone. But I don't like how my photos of people suddenly have a filter applied to the faces, how a picture of leaves during fall have vibrance exaggerated, how the sky looks clearer than it really did.
Big tech has this uni-modal aporoach to users: they find what maximizes a metric, and works for 75% of the users, but roll it out to 100%. Dealing with the remaining 25% would have low ROI.
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#29If this is due to stabilization and not some background blur face detection then it’s probably not something you can (or would want to) disable. Taking a telephoto shot with a tiny sensor in something other than great light (even a heavy overcast is often not enough) will require a lot of software processing. I’m not sure exactly what happened here but I’m pretty sure everyone asking for “unmodified raw photos” to be produced don’t understand what they are asking for. Those “unmodified” photos would be unusable in most cases outside very bright conditions.
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#30I’ve noticed some sort of image post-processing on the newer iPhones that removes noise and graininess, and instead adds this fake smoothness to all pictures. Haven’t found a way to disable it, save for shooting in RAW, which is impractical due to file size. Really disappointed that this seems to be a forced setting.