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Amid ‘fake moon shot’ controversy, Samsung unveils AI-based Moon Photo detection system
Samsung “Fake Moon Shot” wrangle has become a vast topic of discussion among users, and to calm down the situation, the tech maker unveiled the AI-based Moon Photo-detection system.
In addition, the company also disclosed the natural shot of the Moon by turning off the Scene Optimizer feature. For your information, Samsung applied the AI-based Moon Photo Detection System or Scene Optimizer feature in the Galaxy Camera app.
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With the usage of deep learning and AI, this feature upscales the Moon shot and adds further details with processing to deliver a crispy and vibrant shot in Space Zoom. Further, the tech giant explains – if you have Scene Optimizer turned on, AI detects when you’re taking a clear photo of the Moon at 25X zoom or above.
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As soon as the camera detects the Moon, the technology lowers the brightness, and captures multiple frames (to produce a bright, low-noise picture). Later, the AI-based feature uses a neural network to enhance the detail using a high-resolution reference image for comparison.
Samsung revealed this technology after the release of the Galaxy S21 series. AI and machine learning technologies are being used in almost all aspects of the tech industry, and if a camera using it, it should not be any controversy.
(Via – SammyFans)