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I've read comments that Samsung is "helping" us with our moon shots and I take it that the pic I take like this may not truly be an accurate depiction. Anyone know if this is true or not? Kind of feels like cheating if it is true.


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I've read comments that Samsung is "helping" us with our moon shots and I take it that the pic I take like this may not truly be an accurate depiction. Anyone know if this is true or not? Kind of feels like cheating if it is true.[/ATTACH]
Of course it's true. The S21/22 uses its powerful processor and AI to enhance these shots.
You didn't actually think that the tiny sensor and plastic lens could create this unaided?

Every digital camera uses some sort of post processing to enhance photos and create jpegs and other formats. RAW photos are mostly straight off the sensor but even those are processed to a lesser degree to create the format. Everything else, phone camera or DSLR, is processed to one degree or another.

As far as accuracy of the moon shot, I would have to think that they have a hemispherical map of the moon in the AI and it uses your time/date/position information to grab the right pieces of data for the enhancement....but that's just a guess.
 
I've read comments that Samsung is "helping" us with our moon shots and I take it that the pic I take like this may not truly be an accurate depiction. Anyone know if this is true or not? Kind of feels like cheating if it is true.


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Well that's why I was asking as I've read at least one article it was an accurate photo and various opinions but can find nothing from Samsung.
 
Popped my SIM back in my S21 Ultra this afternoon.
 

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