Using my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Lol JK, just the regular S23.

Edit: I tried again and held my hand steady this time, does this one looks better?

    • @lurkandtwerk
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      Hadn’t heard about this—pretty disturbing, to be honest.

      • @forgotaboutlaye
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        It’s very dishonest to have it on by default without letting the user know, but I don’t think it’s any more disturbing than the beauty filters that are mainstream on most smartphone cameras.

        • @lurkandtwerk
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          Those are pretty disturbing as well—even more so considering they’re apparently willing to enable that type of filter without notifying the user.

  • @[email protected]
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    502 years ago

    I’m board and Lemmy needs engagement so I left this comment. Enjoy this shitty comment.

  • @[email protected]
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    212 years ago

    Is this an actual picture or the camera recognizing is a picture of the moon an enhancing? Try to take a picture of a white circle on a black background to check if your camera do that “trick”

    • Justlikeapenguin
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      I told my friend his Samsung phone doesn’t actually take a photo of the moon. He called me a hater because I had Apple lol

    • 001100 010010OP
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      Maybe my hands was shaky and the image turned out weird.

      Or maybe Samsung’s image processing AI is trying too hard, they accidentally processed the opposite side of the moon.

      Edit: Wait what far side? My photo doesn’t looks like the far side.

      • @[email protected]
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        See that was a trick question. This pic isn’t the far side but how do you know what the far side looks like??

  • @Lilnino
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    Here’s my Samsung S22 Ultra moon pic from 2 nights ago. I don’t care if there’s fake detail!

    • @Lilnino
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      42 years ago

      Liftoff or Lemmy rotated the photo 90 degrees counter clockwise during the upload. Huh.

      • 001100 010010OP
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        It’s some lemmy.world shenanigans. I’m seeing cat photos being randomly rotated.

  • @Pmdude
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    That’s really not bad coming from a smartphone. I remember when pictures of the moon were just little white circles

    Edit: Samsung sucks, didn’t know that

    • @NewNewAccount
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      It’s faked.

      Ninja edit: it’s enhanced so much that it may as well be faked. Samsung recognizes when the moon is the subject and fakes the quality of the image.

      • @CamelCityCalamity
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        It’s so fake that a picture of a lightbulb will get turned into the moon.

  • DingDongBell
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    32 years ago

    Thanks for the shitty moon 🌚

  • Awa
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    22 years ago

    Looks like a smiling ninja.

  • @Fez
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    22 years ago

    Kind of looks like a bean 🤔