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Samsung caught faking zoom photos of the Moon A viral Reddit post has revealed just how much processing the company’s cameras apply to photos of the Moon, further blurring the line between real ...
Their claim is that when someone shoots the moon using the phone’s super-extended hybrid zoom mode, Samsung effectively puts a lunar texture on the images. This is something Samsung denies.
Moon photos taken with the "Space Zoom" of Samsung's flagship smartphone models appear to be more a feat of AI trickery than anything else, a Reddit user's investigation into the feature claims.
Samsung’s Moon photos are fake — but so is a lot of mobile photography Samsung’s faked Moon photos are a small step for smartphone photography — not a giant leap.
Amid ongoing criticism, Samsung has again posted an official explanation of how its moon photos work on Ultra smartphones.
Samsung is being called out for misleading marketing regarding its 100x Space Zoom feature and the "fake" moon shots it produces.
The Samsung Space Zoom feature then proceeded to add some details to the artificial moon, hence producing an inaccurate image.
We asked Samsung directly if moon photos taken using phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra involve the overlaying of additional detail or texture that isn't present in the original photos.
Samsung's "Space Zoom" feature has come under fire amid complaints that images of the moon are being artificially enhanced to an extreme extent.
Samsung has seemingly been busted using deceptive marketing tactics of not informing consumers that an AI is upgrading their shots of the moon.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's killer moon shots appear to rely more on AI than any real zoom power.
Long convinced that Samsung's Moon images were a sham, the Redditor crafted a simple experiment to test the theory. It started by downloading this high-resolution photo of ...