![]() If you upscale 1080p to 4K, then 75% of the pixels in the result didn't exist in the original. Upscaling and what you are calling 'inference' are the same thing. My March patch doesn't come until March 23rd (strange) that is one thing to hope to get sooner. I didn't do the intense research on this phone because I got the specs, understood them and left it up to faith that one UI 5.1 would use all this hardware properly. There is one glitch I found and both Samsung and Microsoft tell me to go to the other one. I don't root my phone, so there might be problems created by that. I say the things I care about are battery life, smoothness, speed, customization, bright good display, good connection in weak areas, and camera point and shoot are all good. Of course we need healthy conversation on what would make it even better for the programmers. There are so many pluses to talk about that the minuses fade into the background. jpg, but why does it matter? It looks cool, and the phone is amazing. ![]() It's cool knowing that it's an algorithm and not a slap of a. To buy this phone and then complain about all the things that are wrong to "you" I don't care if the Moon shot is 100% fake. because it is the internet and people exist to jump to conclusions, spin conspiracies, and then troll each other.Ī conundrum. Of course, some then proceed to complain about the minutiae. Image capture is supplemented by programming to create something that someone decided an end user will like. It is why Samsung photos look like Samsung photos and Google and Apple photos look like Google and Apple photos. None of it is fake and none of it is real. Same applies to hair and skin tone, magic eraser silliness, etc. Scan night images and you will invariably find disconnects at 100% or 200% zoom. ![]() You capture an image and a computer is then interpreting what you captured and filling in detail in what the designers and programmers view as being pleasing.ĭoes anyone really think that a person with shaky hands is taking a bright and sharp photo at night? No, rapid capture is really not magically making things sharp and laughably daytime bright. It is how all of the phones you can buy operate. The irony is none of this is even unique to ANY company's moon photos. People exist to jump to conclusions, spin conspiracies, feel superior, and then troll each other. This was officially shared by Samsung last year, and is not some sort of secret. TLDR: Samsung phones with scene optimizer on rely on an overtrained ML algorithm to upscale photos it recognizes as being a moon. ![]() Likewise, a hazy sky may hide details in the moon, making your phone miss out on its finer details. Artifacts may be mistaken as moon details, and your phone may end up turning a spec of dust on your lens into a small crater. This is why blurry photos of the moon end up detailed, and why moon photos taken with scene optimizer on are not 100% "real". This model is clearly really well trained, allowing it to add tiny details based on slight variation in pixel brightness/colour. If the phone sees blobs of grey on a white circle over a dark background, it will enhance the grey blobs and upscale the image using AI. I'm seeing way too many posts claiming Samsung is 100% faking their moon photos. If a massive meteor slammed into the moon and left a crater large enough to be picked up by the phones sensor, it would appear in your photos. They use an ML algorithm to enhance the details which the camera picks up on the sensor. jpg over your moon photos and calling it a day. Users on Twitter who are recreating this test have shown that Samsung is not slapping a. Samsung officially commented on their moon photo algorithms here (translated): jpg being slapped onto a blurry white blob. This is not entirely true, and there is way more to this than a simple. Tech Twitter and reddit are freaking out over a recent post claiming Samsung phones fake their moon photos. Other: If it doesn't fall in any of the other categories, post it here!.Tricks: Neat tricks or if you discover something that you want to share.Discussion: for discussion about Samsung or Samsung's products.Rumor: for rumors about Samsung or Samsung's products.News: for news about Samsung or Samsung's products.Link flair must be used (this prevents spam) No Offensive, Harassing or Inflammatory Language.No tech-support or “what should I buy” questions.No self-promotion (including referral links/codes).No posts that aren't directly related to Samsung.Posts must foster reasonable discussion.Join the official r/Samsung Discord Rules
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