| ▲ | panarky 10 hours ago | |
> a real photo taken with their phone's camera How "real" are iPhone photos? They're also computationally generated, not just the light that came through the lens. Even without any other post-processing, iPhones generate gibberish text when attempting to sharpen blurry images, they delete actual textures and replace them with smooth, smeared surfaces that look like a watercolor or oil paintings, and combine data from multiple frames to give dogs five legs. | ||
| ▲ | wyre 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Don’t be a pedant. You know very well there is a big different between a photo taken on an iPhone and a photo edited with Nano Banana. | ||