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DanRO

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Hello!
I just flipped my 12pm for a 13pm. After taking some photos I feel like they come out overly procesed. Is anyone feelling the same way? Here are some samples
First during daylight the photo looks pretty good over all but if you zoom into the clouds you’ll se some kind of distorsion.
During night time photo with night mode. Really don’t like the photo. Looks like its watercolored.
Both taken with main wide camera.
12pm Felt more crisp.
 

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They’re going to fiddle with the image processing for every new iPhone. They’ll always be a bit different. Some will like the changes, others won’t.
And as Apple fashion, they may make certain changes to intentionally make some things worse if another new feature is introduced just so they have room for improvement in the future. The Mac is notorious for this. What Apple giveth, Apple taketh away.
 
Hello!
I just flipped my 12pm for a 13pm. After taking some photos I feel like they come out overly procesed. Is anyone feelling the same way? Here are some samples
First during daylight the photo looks pretty good over all but if you zoom into the clouds you’ll se some kind of distorsion.
During night time photo with night mode. Really don’t like the photo. Looks like its watercolored.
Both taken with main wide camera.
12pm Felt more crisp.
Yeah it’s really not much of a difference for the cameras for the 12PM to the 13PM. But apple said it is and wants you to upgrade every year or two .
 
There’s a lengthy thread here…

 
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