Trung Phan
Trung Phan

@TrungTPhan

5 تغريدة 6 قراءة Dec 02, 2023
The iPhone camera uses computational photography, applying software to every snap.
This wild photo is an eery example: the subject tries on a wedding dress and each mirror shows her in a different pose.
Why? Apple insider says it’s a “mistake” in the computational photography pipeline:
➡️ “The iPhone camera doesn’t realize it was taking a photo of a mirror, so it treated the three versions of [UK actress Tessa Coates] as different people. Coates was moving when the photo was taken, so when the shutter was pressed, many differing images were captured in that instant. Apple's algorithm stitches the photos together, choosing the best versions for saturation, contrast, detail, and lack of blur.” ⬅️
Speaking of cameras, here is the story of how the invention of the camera lead to the creation Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” painting: readtrung.com
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We still need a camera/video expert to figure out this unsolved matrix glitch

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