Samsung responds to fake Moon controversy
by Jon Porter from The Verge - All Posts on (#69TQ4)
A Samsung smartphone identified a blurry photo of the Moon and added detail to create the above image. | Image: u/ibreakphotos
Samsung has published an English-language blog post explaining the techniques used by its phones to photograph the Moon. The post's content isn't exactly new - it appears to be a lightly edited translation of an article posted in Korean last year - and doesn't offer much new detail on the process. But, because it's an official translation, we can more closely scrutinize its explanation of what Samsung's image processing technology is doing.
The explanation is a response to a viral Reddit post that showed in stark terms just how much extra detail Samsung's camera software is adding to images when taking a photo of what appears to be the Moon. These criticisms aren't new (Input published a lengthy piece about Samsung's moon photography in...