Including blurring the hi-res photo down to various levels to show how it matches exactly. His presentation of the facts are very well laid out with as much proof as one could hope for. But when you take all of the blur effects away, you realize it looks exactly like the hi-res stock photo. Claiming that the company simply blurred the image down to make it look like the phone is straining to see the moon, then loading a less blurry image that is supposed to be the final result. As a Reddit user by the name of ibreakphotos has posted his findings that these images are actually (potentially) stolen from a high-res image of the moon. However, it seems to go much further than that. The problem with this, is if this were exactly how it was being down, it would mean that it is mostly artificially enhanced. However, then it processes the image using some form of AI enhancement and walla, you now have a detailed image of the moon (for a phone). The initial image is mostly a blur (although you’d think it was still impressive when you consider how much detail you are getting out of such a tiny little sensor and digital zoom). It appears that this is exactly what it is doing for anyone taking images of the moon and more. Although half the time, the end result may contain various discrepancies due to mistakes made by the artificial enhancement being done to the time. The end result turning out a little better than the initial image on the screen. Taking impressive images of building and other landmarks that are miles away just to see how well the digital zoom does.Įach time, as soon as you take the image, the phone takes a moment before saving it as you can clearly see that it is processing the image for enhancement somehow. I have been using the S23 Ultra for around a month now and have taken notice of some of the images the phone is capable of at full zoom. Leading to some interesting photos that have been making their way around the internet. The feature is called Space Zoom, which allows the phone up to 100x digital zoom. Samsung is under fire right now surrounding its claims that the new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra‘s camera is so powerful, it can zoom all the way into the moon and take a somewhat detailed image of it.
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