LeoRex
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'What do 95% of smartphone users do with the photos they take?'
I could care less about what 95% of users do with there pics.... I only care about what one user does with their pics; my wife. She takes ungodly amounts of pictures and videos and does dump them on to social media from time to time. But then takes the best of them and has albums printed by Shutterfly.
There, printed on a page, nothing matches the shots I got from my 6P. She has album after album with pics from a who's who of 'the best mobile camera of 20XX'... G3, G4, S7, S7 Edge, Note 7 (yep, even the short time she had it we got a ton of pics), G6 (and the V30 now as well).... and she turns her nose up at the lot.
"They don't look real"
She doesn't even know what she is referring to, but she knows she doesn't like it. The colors, the odd processing artifacts, the way they bludgeoned away noise, I can point it all out and she eyes glaze over... She just wants her pictures to look real, "like they do from your phone (6P)".
Google's image processing is "Secretariat at the Belmont Stakes" levels ahead of everyone else on the market. Funny thing is, they are indeed a little softer, maybe a little bit more noise here and there... they aren't the sharpest or the clearest... but they also don't look fake. They have a warmth to them... depth, character, whatever you want to call it. All I know is that you can see it on a phone screen, or a computer monitor, but whatever it is, they look nicer. They look nicer from my 6P, they look nicer from my newly acquired XL, and I am sure they will look nicer from the Pixel 2 as well.