After test showed detail Samsung’s camera adds to a blurry photo.
about Samsung’s moon photography in 2021) but the simplicity of the test brought the issue greater attention: Reddit user ibreakphotos simply snapped a photo of an artificially blurred image of the Moon using a Samsung phone, which added in extra detail that didn’t exist in the original. You can see the difference for yourself below:
Actually identifying the Moon in the first place is done with an “AI deep learning model” that’s been “built based on a variety of moon shapes and details, from full through to crescent moons, and is based on images taken from our view from the Earth.” ”After Multi-frame Processing has taken place, Galaxy camera further harnesses Scene Optimizer’s deep-learning-based AI detail enhancement engine to effectively eliminate remaining noise and enhance the image details even further.”
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