Föderation EN Mo 04.03.2024 06:07:26 Here’s a clear example of how aggressive the image processing has become on newer iPhones. This is a comparison between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 11 Pro Max, taking photos of distant text at equal magnification. Note how the 15 Pro Max’s image pipeline has made up all the details. EDIT: I’m going to drop mentions of “AI” and “hallucinating” here because I think it’s conjuring up the wrong mental models in readers’ heads. What’s likely happening is over-eager noise reduction and sharpening (which may or may not have pattern matching) creating details where none exist. Every phone does some amount of NR and sharpening, but later iPhones are super aggressive in this regard, so much so that the results often depart from what we accept as “reality”. #apple #iphone #imageProcessing Original video: https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=885196069752553 |
Föderation EN Mo 04.03.2024 09:33:42 @drahardja @Gargron Going to need a better source than ladbible for this. Should be easy to reproduce. |
Föderation EN Mo 04.03.2024 09:35:44 @ryanroberts @drahardja See other comments. |
Föderation EN Mo 04.03.2024 10:01:58 @Gargron @drahardja I’m not seeing any more examples, and can’t recreate it myself. And I don’t get the comments about the 14 Pro sensor being a physical 12MP sensor with 48MP actually being software upscale. Halide enabled full 48MP photos in RAW and so does the main camera, with minimal processing. I see noticeable detail improvements I wouldn’t attribute to software. 🧐 |