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Genuinely curious as to why people don't get all up in arms about iPhone moon pictures but they do for Android phone moon pictures.
Android/Samsung moon photos are faked.
No they are not. I have an iPhone and a Samsung. Both are quite good. Both are using post-processing. That makes the pictures fake? No it doesn't
Adding detail when it isnt there is fake. https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS23Ultra/s/8MwWgjkUra
That's just the AI post processing, something that iPhones also have. Look at the first comment replying to that whole ass bible.
Anyway i am not here to argue with anyone. I just enjoy having both phones lol. An S23 Ultra and an iPhone 15 Pro Max.
So photo processing in terms of enhancing elements in the photo is not bad in my opinion. Samsung, on the other hand, adds details to the photo that were not taken. For me personally, this is where the line is crossed between enhancing a photo in the background, optimizing colors and simply faking a photo.
I also used a Samsung for a long time and find the technology behind the photos really interesting. I just find the advertising and not really pointing it out a bit of a shame.
Fair enough. I don't mind much to be honest. Besides if it is like that it would only be useful in just certain scenarios.
The enhancement works excellent to read long distance signs, something that i can't do on the iPhone at the same distance. I need to be closer with the iPhone.
That's the advantage of having both i guess. For example i still notice certain differences between Android pictures and iOS pictures when posting on Instagram.