![]() To prove his claim, the user said he downloaded a high resolution image of the Moon from the internet, downsized it to 170x170 pixels and applied a gaussian blur, to do away with all the details. While these images are not necessarily outright fabrications, neither are they entirely genuine,” the user said.Īlso Read: How ChatGPT has triggered a Generative AI race between Google and Microsoft “I've always had doubts about their (Moon's photos) authenticity, as they appear almost too perfect. The Reddit user identified as ibreakphotos, claimed last week the Moon images were not as genuine. It maintained that in its Galaxy S2 series, “ Scene Optimizer has been able to recognise the Moon as a specific object during the photo-taking process, before applying the feature’s detail enhancement engine to the shot." The Reddit user identified as ibreakphotos, claimed the moon images captured by the Samsung phones were not outrightly fabricated but also were not as genuine.(Unsplash/Representative) ![]() ![]() ![]() In its blog post published Wednesday, Samsung clarified how its Galaxy cameras combine super resolution technologies with AI technologies to produce high quality images. Samsung has issued an explanation apparently after a Reddit user’s claim went viral on social media that its Galaxy series’ ‘space zoom’ shots, especially those of the Moon, are fake and called its marketing ‘deceptive’. ![]()
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