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- dasmeteor0
- Yummy software bokeh.
Ugh.Continuity - what a beautiful hair coloroey
- excuse me, but is this something new?GeorgesII
- For when you want to take that perfect shot of the girl you have just abducted.face_melter
- Previously reserved for DSLR's. And rangefinders from 60 years ago.face_melter
- Rose goldyuekit
- @Georges, I think the idea of using separate lenses to capture different focal depths, and combining them for this, is yes, new to phone camerasmonospaced
- yep, that fake bokeh effect. You can do it with google camera too. Looks clearly fakeProjectile
- ^ looks fine on my Android - have used it a fair bit - admittedly not always perfect but most of the time doesn't look fake. you must be doing it wrong.fadein11
- the image to the left looks fake.fadein11
- I must've been mistaken. I actually thought the blur effect on the iPhone was from one lens (authentic) and the in-focus part was the other.monospaced
- if the two lenses don't even make a real selective focus, then it's no better than the image processing for "fake" single-lens versions we already havemonospaced
- there may be a "real bokeh" movement in opposition to this "iphone bokeh through tech"vaxorcist
- "Previously reserved for DSLR". And compacts. And mobile phones.Peter
- Yummy software bokeh.