Quote from: S.Yu on April 24, 2018, 12:33:20
The camera applies sharpening and NR highly aggressively resulting in better looking images only on tiny 6" screens, while at 100% magnification the results fall behind the competition from the aggressive processing. Just look at Anandtech's full size samples or Phonearena's night shot comparison, there's a little more highlight DR but that's it. Effective resolution is horrendous with grotesque pastel-like texture. I really expected better from you people.
yeah because you need to make a 100% magnification on a photograph captured by A SMARTPHONE! you got that from anandtech, wow so intelligent, literally the equivalent of rick and morty fanbase of the technology community, are they still cherry-picking sh!t from android flagships to devalue them in their iPhone reviews? I swear that's the pettiest thing in the whole tech community, esp. when considering that anand himself is working for apple now, They better stick with making articles about pc parts, those are way better because the guys who make smartphone reviews there are way too corny and wack (they know nothing about photography in general).
But what you know, you have to make a 4x4 meters print out of your smartphone caps - Anandtech
ironically the holiest one is way too low on resolution, only 12 MPs, that wouldn't be enough for your/their standards.
Next time try to tell a photographer to make a 100% magnification out of his 10MP FF camera, you would't see pixelation right?
Right.......How delusional....