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technology2 years ago

"Comparing the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max: A Winner Emerges"

Samsung's Galaxy S24 series features a softer approach to camera processing, resulting in improved image quality compared to its predecessors. The new camera processing on the S24 produces more natural tones and less overcooked, grainy images, with a noticeable difference in the handling of light and dark areas. While Samsung hasn't officially highlighted these changes, early observations suggest a more pleasing image processing approach. Keep an eye out for full reviews of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ in the coming weeks.

technology2 years ago

iPhone 14 Pro: A Year of Love and Hate

The author reflects on their experience with the iPhone 14 Pro after using it for almost a year. They appreciate its size, which is smaller compared to many Android devices, but find it a bit heavy. The Dynamic Island feature, replacing the notch, has potential but is currently limited in its usefulness. The author criticizes Apple's camera processing, which often results in oversharpened and processed images. Battery life has been disappointing, with the phone needing to be charged midday. Overall, the author has had a love-hate relationship with the iPhone 14 Pro and hopes for improvements in the upcoming iPhone 15 lineup.

technology2 years ago

Samsung clarifies fake Moon photo controversy.

Samsung has explained its Moon photo detection system, which uses AI to enhance detail and produce bright, low-noise pictures when taking clear photos of the Moon at 25X zoom or above. The company's Scene Optimizer can be turned off, and the system won't work if the Moon is obscured or the image wasn't taken on Earth. Samsung's defense comes after allegations that it was faking Moon images by adding detail that wasn't present in the raw scene. The company is refining Scene Optimizer to reduce any potential confusion between taking photos of the actual Moon and mere images of it.