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Thakorn

macrumors newbie
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Dec 13, 2017
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Found shadow-mask in portrait photos taken by iphone X in portrait mode...rectangle-shaped on lady's faces around her eyes down to the cheek. Do you guys noticed the shadow mask? Does anyone here has same issue?
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Thakorn

macrumors newbie
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Dec 13, 2017
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Do you mean vignetting around the subject? If so, those photos make it very hard to see that.
If you focus to the lady’s face, especially around her eyes and cheek... you will see rectangular-shaped area over her face... Did you noticed that?
 

newellj

macrumors G3
Oct 15, 2014
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Slightly. The first one doesn't really seem rectangular. Something does look a little 'off.' I don't see it in pics I've taken with mine. A bigger group of comparisons would be better.
 

Vermifuge

macrumors 68020
Mar 7, 2009
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I see a box around her eyes in both examples. I think something is wrong with your camera sensor. Have you tried taking photos of something with a solid color? try taking a photo of a white wall. also try examples recreating the lighting conditions I.E. Take a photo with good even lighting of a white wall and try taking photo of a white wall with dim lighting.
 

Thakorn

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 13, 2017
4
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Slightly. The first one doesn't really seem rectangular. Something does look a little 'off.' I don't see it in pics I've taken with mine. A bigger group of comparisons would be better.
Thanks for your advice.
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I see a box around her eyes in both examples. I think something is wrong with your camera sensor. Have you tried taking photos of something with a solid color? try taking a photo of a white wall. also try examples recreating the lighting conditions I.E. Take a photo with good even lighting of a white wall and try taking photo of a white wall with dim lighting.
Thanks for your advice. I’ll try as you suggested.
 
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