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this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2023
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Oh, so you have no idea what you're talking about.
So what was I wrong about? I’m always happy to learn from my mistakes! 😊
Do you have some whitepapers I can reference too?
How about a couple decades of industry experience instead?
Gonna provide more information or is this just a trust me bro situation?
Not sure what I'd have to gain from just lying on the Internet about inconsequential things.
Also not sure I can disclose too many technical details due to NDAs, but I've worked on camera stacks on multiple Android-based devices. Yes, there's tons of layers of firmware and software throughout the camera stack, but it very importantly does not alter consequential elements of images, and concentrates on image quality, not image contents.
While the sensors in smartphones might not be as physically large as those in DSLRs - at least, in general - there's still significant quality in the raw sensor data that does not inherently require the sort of image stitching that Apple is doing.
Oh, so your excuse is you are illiterate?
🙄
Edit: oh, you're the actual illiterate person from another post. Thanks for stalking me.
You think too highly of yourself.
When you comment spam just about every thread you’ll come across people multiple times.