Post Pictures Taken With Your Note 9

some photos of outside, my cat, and salmon dinner.
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Sorry. I know this is a pictures taken with your Note 9 thread, but here is a picture of my Note 9 on a corner table. Yes, my home phone number is Pennsylvania - 6 - 5000 (okay, who here is old?).

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I'll have to steal my husband's phone to take pictures of my note 9 now LOL he thinks I'm strange when I do that
 
Some random pics of my walk at the woodland desert preserve.

All auto with the "enhancer" on.
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A close up. I don't have a lot of time to get these just right when I'm walking to Huskies so all of my shots are one handed for the most part LOL when I'm walking them
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Night shot on auto - Alys Beach, Florida
 

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A picture of my stuffed puggle that my daughter got me. This is one of the first thing she got with her very first job and it was when our puggle Sunny was Gravely ill and going through surgery I smile everytime I look at it as sunny is doing great now
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From some of the pics I've posted yes, some image quality is affected by the forum.
BUT, from what I've experienced with the Note 9 there are often time I view a picture I've taken on my phone and can't help but think it look absolutely awful - sometimes there's an oil painting type look to it, like it's blocky... hard to explain and other times pics are just blurry.
Hoping a software update can resolve some of what I have been seeing... I've been taking a lot of pics with the scene optimizer setting both on and off and am noticing the same.

That blocky look is posterization and is caused by over processing. There isn’t enough bit depth (only 8 bits) in jpegs to handle much processing.
Here:

https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/posterization.htm

If you look at the first set of photos (below the histogram pics) you’ll notice the photo on the right, if zoomed a little, looks exactly like what is seen in a few photos here from th N9.
 
That blocky look is posterization and is caused by over processing. There isn’t enough bit depth (only 8 bits) in jpegs to handle much processing.
Here:

https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/posterization.htm

If you look at the first set of photos (below the histogram pics) you’ll notice the photo on the right, if zoomed a little, looks exactly like what is seen in a few photos here from th N9.
Thanks for the link... Interesting read! Hopefully some sort of software update can help correct this.
 
This camera does so well with signage lighting at night whereas the S9 didn't do so well in some of the YouTube videos and I've seen. The S9 would usually blow them out a bit.

That Publix sign is pretty much accurate in color to what I was looking at right in front of me before I snapped the picture. The compressed picture on here doesn't look nearly as good as the one I have on my phone though.


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A few of my fur babies sunbathing.
 

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