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Samsung explains numerous counterfeit moon images of the Galaxy S23 Ultra

Illustrator captured a photo of the moon with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Nextren.com – Earlier this week, the online forum Reddit was stirred up with an upload that revealed the amount of processing that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera uses to take photos of the moon.

The upload reveals that the results of the camera moon photos of the Galaxy S23 Ultra are not purely the result of the lens, but there is AI assistance to make it look perfectly round.

This is what has made online forums and social media busy regarding allegations that Samsung faked photos of the moon captured by the Galaxy S23 Ultra.


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Responding to the uproar on the Reddit online forum, Samsung provided a detailed and technical explanation regarding how the moon shooting works on the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

In his explanation, Samsung uses Scene Optimizer, AI Deep Learning and Super Resolution to capture photos of the moon from the Galaxy S23 Ultra camera.

Moon image capture will activate when the user uses Scene Optimizer and magnifies the image above 25x.

Then, the Samsung device’s AI Deep Learning medin, which has been preloaded with various shapes and details of the moon, will recognize the moon.

Then Super Resolution applies multi-frame processing to enhance the moon image.

More simply, here’s a photographic picture of the moon on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera.

photo-info"> The process of capturing a photo of the moon on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

photo-info"> The process of capturing a photo of the moon on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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