Samsung's Moon Shots Force Us to Ask How Much AI Is Too Much - E-DeshSeba
And unlike, for example, the Eiffel Tower, its appearance is not going to change drastically based on lighting. Moon shooting typically only happens at night, and Samsung's processing falls apart if the moon is partially obscured by clouds. One of the clearest ways Samsung's processing fiddles with the moon is in manipulating mid-tone contrast, making its topography more pronounced. Samsung does this because the Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 Ultra phones' 100x zoom images suck. They involve cropping massively into a small 10-MP sensor.
Mar-19-2023, 22:55:09 GMT
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