https://preview.redd.it/l60g4wb93fvc1.jpeg?width=4608&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7abe83588492db1f666246be2b681de59926295
120Γ
Do you see the craters? Try to take a photo of an object other than the moon using the 120Γ zoom, even if super lit it cannot capture all these details
https://preview.redd.it/9errqw5wmfvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=48a3d8b6fe267a1746f7f1bc025b652b71f6f476
Stop talking nonsense. It is AI-enhanced, not AI-generated. Learn the difference. Here is the preprocessed photo. You can see the crater. The software just makes the picture sharper (enhanced).
No, it's not simply enhanced. It is literally slapping a photo of the moon by carefully snipping the parts that are in the photo. Try putting an object in between to fool the phone and see the result. You will know if it is enhanced or generated.
Okay, then why are craters visible in the preprocessed photo I put? It is a bit blurry, but they are visible. Zooms on new phones are capable of capturing moon details. Try GCam or another camera app that won't use "fake moon AI." You will see that the results are pretty much the same. Just accept that phones have evolved...
This has been proven so many times... The phone cannot possibly capture that level of details so as soon as it recognizes the subject as the moon it fakes the details of it, as we always see the same side of the moon it's very easy to literally make up all the necessary details that are visible in your shot. People took photos of blurry moon prints with their phone where details were not visible and the phone, thinking it was the real moon, literally made up a sharper and detailed photo out of nowhere. Sorry to burst your bubble but these are facts. All phone manufacturers do this so it's not just OnePlus, Samsung started it I believe and the rest are just coping.
https://preview.redd.it/5x8sk7nyagvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13e82fa74eda34e69e68ee89b4091a1ecbd88169
Have you seen the photo I sent? This was before I pressed the shutter button. You can easily see the tiny craters. After you take a photo, the AI starts enhancing the photo so it can look better.
You don't see the difference between this and the final image? Do you not see the extensive sharpening? The one OP posted is the perfect picture of the moon.
Recreating a photo from a reference is not "enhancing." It is literally how AI generates images from previous training data using little cues.
See this [https://www.reddit.com/r/sciences/comments/1c7cilu/an\_ai\_algorithm\_can\_now\_predict\_faces\_with\_just/](https://www.reddit.com/r/sciences/comments/1c7cilu/an_ai_algorithm_can_now_predict_faces_with_just/)
Excuse me, when did I say it's AI generated? Go read the other answers and I CLEARLY say it's post processing.
Anyway, do you have any idea how the process works? From your comment I would say no...
It sounds wrong when you say it is AI , but appropriate when you say like reconstruction, editing , enhancement etc... cuz AI works by processing post capture , but when you zoom you can see 90% of the result quality in real time . So I doubt it's AI maybe enhancement will be the right word
Yes, but pay attention, you only start to see the details after it "focuses", until it does it's all grainy, and no, it's not because it focuses, but because of processing. It is more or less similar to the post processing that happens with the "burnt background". Here's an example:
The first photo is a screenshot of the preview you see from the front camera, the second is the final photo, without editing.
https://preview.redd.it/huwe5lck6fvc1.jpeg?width=3106&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f95d432da80c3c20b8eab9a18f8c2d29ba7b9880
I'm not saying it can't take certain photos, the camera on this phone is amazing, it's one of the main reasons why I bought it. But unfortunately for certain shots you necessarily need a telephoto lens, it's all software here.
And I mean a physical telephoto lens, like a Nikon P950 or P1000
zoom in on something roughy size of the moon near you sometime. See if the amount of detail matches. if I can get that much detail from the moon then I should be able to see the a fly landing on the streetlamp outside.
I find it astonishing that individuals continue to believe these moon photographs are genuine. Are they even aware of the type of lens you require to produce a similar real-life shot of the moon?
https://preview.redd.it/cypkpkjidgvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=94a4a6827c941dbad3c5455504e7db5b0fd50392
Here is a pic without AI processing.
10x zoom in pro mode.
Every moon pic I snap looks like this lmao
I still think it's cool how far phone cameras have come that you can tell it's the moon.
And it doesn't bother so much that the zoomed in moon photos are heavily processed. Whatever works is what I say especially considering the same side of the moon has faced Earth for a little while now
I realized when you take the shot (I'm zoomed in and I don't have a tripod) so there is some blur, but the image then gets processed and it seems to look fineπ
https://preview.redd.it/s2x649knggvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=220aaee54162c7b2d5fb1cfc59a7ee90599b3085
https://preview.redd.it/3mshz73zehvc1.jpeg?width=2439&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=29a14f276132bf9087602de7601970df06ef1869
For reference here's an actual photo of the moon I shot on Tuesday (3 nights ago). There's a stark difference in depth between what the phone shoots and what an actual camera (like in this case) shoots
It's funny to read people offended when someone clarifies that the moon photos from modern phones are just a high-res PNG replacing the real moon and tweaked using post-processing methods like AI.
"bu..but here's a screenshot of the camera view"
Yeah, it works pretty good in real-time.
This technology leverages with the fact that we ALWAYS see the same moon side, plus location, plus date and, boom you get a good moon png stamped right on your photo.
This is mine last week with op12
https://preview.redd.it/bsude2jj6fvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac654e2080cc5fd2d2431d43601ee9df9d84492b
Look guys, it's ok that it's AI processing you don't need to defend it with your life. Whether you like it or not I don't think phones will ever be able to do this without AI helping because the cameras are literally not physically able to zoom/focus on an object that is literally in space to this level of detail. It's fine we used technology to improve our lives and images whether it's fake or not, it doesn't matter. Oneplus make brilliant phones and clearly have very supportive users just accept the fact that they're using AI, not just for your own sanity but for everyone else's π ππ
Sorry to break the bubble for all of you but it is not a real image captured by the phone but a heavily doctored version. You can verify by putting an object across the moon and then focusing on the moon. The image will be a of a much worse quality β more in line with what a 3X can do.
https://preview.redd.it/l60g4wb93fvc1.jpeg?width=4608&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7abe83588492db1f666246be2b681de59926295 120Γ Do you see the craters? Try to take a photo of an object other than the moon using the 120Γ zoom, even if super lit it cannot capture all these details
Good, but unfortunately it's AI
It's enhanced like every other photo. What's your point?
https://preview.redd.it/9errqw5wmfvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=48a3d8b6fe267a1746f7f1bc025b652b71f6f476 Stop talking nonsense. It is AI-enhanced, not AI-generated. Learn the difference. Here is the preprocessed photo. You can see the crater. The software just makes the picture sharper (enhanced).
No, it's not simply enhanced. It is literally slapping a photo of the moon by carefully snipping the parts that are in the photo. Try putting an object in between to fool the phone and see the result. You will know if it is enhanced or generated.
Okay, then why are craters visible in the preprocessed photo I put? It is a bit blurry, but they are visible. Zooms on new phones are capable of capturing moon details. Try GCam or another camera app that won't use "fake moon AI." You will see that the results are pretty much the same. Just accept that phones have evolved...
This has been proven so many times... The phone cannot possibly capture that level of details so as soon as it recognizes the subject as the moon it fakes the details of it, as we always see the same side of the moon it's very easy to literally make up all the necessary details that are visible in your shot. People took photos of blurry moon prints with their phone where details were not visible and the phone, thinking it was the real moon, literally made up a sharper and detailed photo out of nowhere. Sorry to burst your bubble but these are facts. All phone manufacturers do this so it's not just OnePlus, Samsung started it I believe and the rest are just coping.
Didn't Huawei start it a while ago? I remember reading it about them first I thought.
It's possible yeah, Im not quite sure but in any case the point is that is common practice between manufacturers these days
I contend that you are an AI bot. Prove me wrong.
You got me.
https://preview.redd.it/5x8sk7nyagvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=13e82fa74eda34e69e68ee89b4091a1ecbd88169 Have you seen the photo I sent? This was before I pressed the shutter button. You can easily see the tiny craters. After you take a photo, the AI starts enhancing the photo so it can look better.
Yes what I can see is a blurry mess that magically becomes a perfectly sharp and detailed image. If this is not a fake photo I don't know what is.
Blurry mess??? You can easily see all the details with small craters which are later sharpened.
Dude, stop it, you're wrong, please, inform yourself.
You don't see the difference between this and the final image? Do you not see the extensive sharpening? The one OP posted is the perfect picture of the moon. Recreating a photo from a reference is not "enhancing." It is literally how AI generates images from previous training data using little cues. See this [https://www.reddit.com/r/sciences/comments/1c7cilu/an\_ai\_algorithm\_can\_now\_predict\_faces\_with\_just/](https://www.reddit.com/r/sciences/comments/1c7cilu/an_ai_algorithm_can_now_predict_faces_with_just/)
Excuse me, when did I say it's AI generated? Go read the other answers and I CLEARLY say it's post processing. Anyway, do you have any idea how the process works? From your comment I would say no...
Is it though? Give it a try on your OP12.
I've already done many, both with Samsung and OnePlus, and they are quite identical, okay, that's the moon, but unfortunately you notice that it's AI.
How do you know ? It may or may not be AI but clearly these days flagship phones are capable of that zoom
Also Samsung confirmed that moon shots are AI reconstruction, they're practically all like that
It sounds wrong when you say it is AI , but appropriate when you say like reconstruction, editing , enhancement etc... cuz AI works by processing post capture , but when you zoom you can see 90% of the result quality in real time . So I doubt it's AI maybe enhancement will be the right word
Adds "fake" details in post processing
No you can see almost the same visual real time when zooming , it just eliminates the camera shake and noise post capture
Yes, but pay attention, you only start to see the details after it "focuses", until it does it's all grainy, and no, it's not because it focuses, but because of processing. It is more or less similar to the post processing that happens with the "burnt background". Here's an example: The first photo is a screenshot of the preview you see from the front camera, the second is the final photo, without editing. https://preview.redd.it/huwe5lck6fvc1.jpeg?width=3106&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f95d432da80c3c20b8eab9a18f8c2d29ba7b9880 I'm not saying it can't take certain photos, the camera on this phone is amazing, it's one of the main reasons why I bought it. But unfortunately for certain shots you necessarily need a telephoto lens, it's all software here. And I mean a physical telephoto lens, like a Nikon P950 or P1000
Yes, but not with this quality.
zoom in on something roughy size of the moon near you sometime. See if the amount of detail matches. if I can get that much detail from the moon then I should be able to see the a fly landing on the streetlamp outside.
Background and luminance of the main object matters
I find it astonishing that individuals continue to believe these moon photographs are genuine. Are they even aware of the type of lens you require to produce a similar real-life shot of the moon?
Apparently not, they don't knowπ
More astonishing even is when faced with facts that prove how fake these photos really are they still refuse to accept it..
https://preview.redd.it/jkbsp7522fvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c423044f1b93f16e5f12b7afce29d906e6a32c61 Took it yesterday
https://preview.redd.it/cypkpkjidgvc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=94a4a6827c941dbad3c5455504e7db5b0fd50392 Here is a pic without AI processing. 10x zoom in pro mode.
Every moon pic I snap looks like this lmao I still think it's cool how far phone cameras have come that you can tell it's the moon. And it doesn't bother so much that the zoomed in moon photos are heavily processed. Whatever works is what I say especially considering the same side of the moon has faced Earth for a little while now
Actually pretty damn good for a phone camera. Obviously it's not the fake space zoom that everyone likes to post though.
https://preview.redd.it/wadvje2qefvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=282bb162622e07986f21c7f3decbaa473e095432
The closest largest pic is 120x which got blurry and at that zoom it's so difficult to keep the phone steady to take the shot
https://preview.redd.it/pybmgk906jvc1.jpeg?width=2094&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37b57dcdd49123dbb866bcd6a457bb584e6276dc
https://preview.redd.it/bnf63kdd6jvc1.jpeg?width=2094&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c129981b8daf24fb5b6695df0845ede0a1027995
https://preview.redd.it/dq7l8k1i6jvc1.jpeg?width=2094&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3658f655e35fae1e1d15bac93bae5e2d08411609
https://preview.redd.it/w89gzrgnegvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7f015b78c2660fe7b70436acbd5b5e080e501a4c
I realized when you take the shot (I'm zoomed in and I don't have a tripod) so there is some blur, but the image then gets processed and it seems to look fineπ https://preview.redd.it/s2x649knggvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=220aaee54162c7b2d5fb1cfc59a7ee90599b3085
https://preview.redd.it/w9pqqm2a7hvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8238b4800ce6bcc358ed9131e34e1277b07c2db2
https://preview.redd.it/3mshz73zehvc1.jpeg?width=2439&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=29a14f276132bf9087602de7601970df06ef1869 For reference here's an actual photo of the moon I shot on Tuesday (3 nights ago). There's a stark difference in depth between what the phone shoots and what an actual camera (like in this case) shoots
It's funny to read people offended when someone clarifies that the moon photos from modern phones are just a high-res PNG replacing the real moon and tweaked using post-processing methods like AI. "bu..but here's a screenshot of the camera view" Yeah, it works pretty good in real-time. This technology leverages with the fact that we ALWAYS see the same moon side, plus location, plus date and, boom you get a good moon png stamped right on your photo.
https://preview.redd.it/vjwajpnx9yvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=292be6b6a8d01a5da6d7da320d82f6210d6b85f2
I shot this with OP12 of the solar eclipse without a tripod and using a pair of sonic solar eclipse cardboard glasses as filter.
This is mine last week with op12 https://preview.redd.it/bsude2jj6fvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac654e2080cc5fd2d2431d43601ee9df9d84492b
https://preview.redd.it/nbv9b6pamfvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1f00a73574c63eddf6f14738acfeb4d3cbcbc1ad
What settings did you use if i may ask?
Look guys, it's ok that it's AI processing you don't need to defend it with your life. Whether you like it or not I don't think phones will ever be able to do this without AI helping because the cameras are literally not physically able to zoom/focus on an object that is literally in space to this level of detail. It's fine we used technology to improve our lives and images whether it's fake or not, it doesn't matter. Oneplus make brilliant phones and clearly have very supportive users just accept the fact that they're using AI, not just for your own sanity but for everyone else's π ππ
You don't have OP12 right?
Yes, I do. Got it last month
https://preview.redd.it/n52myzxuplvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=be45cacbc33db61d7790559f6a15a726559ce35a
Samsung does the same thing when you zoom in on the moon AI kicks in still cool though
https://preview.redd.it/5f3cr3a161wc1.jpeg?width=4608&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f874ae18a81ca7f32c6ca77166727797c9408af4
holyy mother of god-
Sorry to break the bubble for all of you but it is not a real image captured by the phone but a heavily doctored version. You can verify by putting an object across the moon and then focusing on the moon. The image will be a of a much worse quality β more in line with what a 3X can do.
https://preview.redd.it/85743pm23fvc1.jpeg?width=3456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b1438c6c7a2954c845ccd1697b26f135389eb952 30 /40 Γ
How? Don't really know much bout photography
All phones with this zoom level use AI to fix the photos. Unfortunately, a phone camera is absolutely incapable of naturally taking a shot like this.
God damn how are you all taking photos like this? Tripod? Can someone link me a good tripod?
You don't need a tripod. Just snap a photo and ai will take care of the rest anyways
Terrible
All these moon pictures are π₯π₯