In 2018, Huawei Egypt tried passing off selfies taken with a DSLR as shots from its Nova 3i. The company has been caught several times lying about the authenticity of photos that it claimed were snapped with its phones. Why? I think I know: because Huawei cheats. Tech influencers like Bexi still believe Huawei phones fake their moon photos. Yet, the alleged false accusation still persists. With no corroboration of Yue’s tests, it seemed the controversy was much ado about nothing. In other words: moon mode is merely using AI to enhance moon photos with detail and color sharpening. While there is a Moon Mode, the shot can still be taken without AI mode because of the periscope lens. This feature can be turned on or off easily while taking a photo. Based on machine learning principles, the camera recognizes a scenario and helps to optimize focus and exposure to enhance the details such as shapes, colors, and highlights/lowlights. It does not in any way replace the image – that would require an unrealistic amount of storage space since AI mode recognizes over 1,300 scenarios.
It gave this statement to Android Authority: Moon Mode operates on the same principle as other master AI modes, in that it recognizes and optimizes details within an image to help individuals take better photos. Huawei refuted the claims of image augmentation. Many bloggers couldn’t replicate Yue’s testing. Yue’s conclusion was that the P30 Pro’s moon mode created a photo of the Moon with visible details, sure, but not a real one.
One tester, Wang Yue, accused Huawei of not only enhancing details of the Moon, but compositing craters and moon textures on top of the phone’s 50x shot. With Huawei, the company’s flagship P30 Pro’s “moon mode” was alleged to be adding non-existent details to images of the moon taken at 50x hybrid zoom. I remember reading about Huawei’s so-called “fake moon” photos back in 2019, but had forgotten about the controversy.
“No magic hardware just clever software (combination), huawei did same year ago.” Here: Even if you take an unsharp/messy photo of something that looks like a moon it snaps a moon(ish) texture on it.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max produced a blown-out orb, which I joked could have been a picture of a blurry potato or a clove of garlic. I took the below photo of the Moon on January 19 with the S21 Ultra’s 100x zoom - default camera settings with the Scene Optimizer turned on and Zoom Lock enabled for stabilization - and was stunned by the details in the image. I was most impressed by the S21 Ultra’s quad-camera system and especially the 100x “space zoom.” In my review of the $1,200 phone, I heaped praise on Samsung for focusing on the tentpoles. The Moon’s latest eye roll involves Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra. did indeed put Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, there still exist legions of non-believers who think the whole moon landing was a hoax set up by NASA and the U.S. Despite the overwhelming amount of evidence that the U.S. For over 50 years, our lunar rock has been burdened with one conspiracy theory after another.