Samsung explains its 'fake' Moon photos
that Samsung was faking Moon images by adding detail that wasn't present in the raw scene. To make the case, Breakphotos even snapped pictures of blurry, low-resolution images on a computer screen — there's no info the phone could recover from the shot. Even with blown-out exposure, the device appeared to add info that simply wasn't there.
This isn't an outright fake. Samsung is using the actual shot as a baseline. However, its algorithms are clearly going to an extreme by producing photos that don't represent what you get through the lens. The company appears to be aware of this, too, as it says it's refining Scene Optimizer to"reduce any potential confusion" between taking photos of the actual Moon and mere images of it.
This isn't the first time a phone manufacturer has received criticism for manipulating photo output, of course. Some brands have had
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