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paulking

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Aug 7, 2010
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I've noticed an odd thing with some of my photos taken in the last week with my iP6 which I never saw with the four previous iPhones I've owned (3, 3G, 4, 5).
Some photos, in various light from daylight to lower light indoor without flash, show vastly reduced sharpness, especially noticeable in faces.
I shot a pic at an outdoor craft fair (daylight, 20 feet from subjects) and when I enlarge the pic using regular zoom gesture on screen, the faces of people in the background look distorted, almost like they are made of clay. Really weird. Has happened with a few shots.
Tried to upload examples but they get hung up and I had to abort.
Anyone else see this? Try enlarging some pics in your photos, especially faces - maybe at a distance over 15 feet.
Thanks all.
Oh, pics on my iP6 taken with older phones look OK.
 
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