For several years in a row, the iPhone has been one of the most popular cameras in the world. Apple’s image sensors, paired with top-notch image processing, results in exceptional photos time and time ...
Smartphone cameras have reached a point wherein the image quality has gotten so good, that it’s really easy to get confused between a picture shot on a smartphone and one that’s taken from a ...
For most photos, the iPhone camera proves perfectly adequate. You just hold up your phone, point it, and shoot. The exposure and focus are almost always correct, or at least correct enough. But on ...
Today, Lux released an update to Halide, its manual control camera app. The marquee feature is Process Zero, a mode that allows photographers to take images with no algorithmic or AI processing. As ...
Cameras on smartphones are a much bigger deal than they used to be. Smartphone companies are chomping to make their cameras more reliable, adapt to dim light better, and add extra features to engage ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo camera app is finally compatible with the iPhone 17, but there’s a catch. While you can now use its ...
The whole smartphone ecosystem is evolving around the camera lenses. Especially, the ability to capture stunning photos even in a low-light environment is a new trend in the smartphone industry.
My Pixel 8 Pro takes rich, accurate photos with excellent color space and depth. With the help of AI, it does much of the heavy lifting for me, without my having to make any adjustments to the ...
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