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X owners have one of the best cameras in a cell phone...and I’m seeing pictures of pitchers of beer, muffins and cats....
 
It seems to be the best thing portrait mode works at lol. It also conveniently works as I’m drinking.
 
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iPhone X pics always good when this is the subject. Man, she sure is a wreck though. She loved her “kichn” for Christmas though lol
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iPhone X pics always good when this is the subject. Man, she sure is a wreck though. She loved her “kichn” for Christmas though lol ‍♂️
what a cutie! My son also got a kitchen for Christmas he hasn’t got round to using it yet though. He’s slowly working his way through his other presents.
 
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I can't figure out why all the photos from modern Apple devices seem to have this overly aggressive noise-reduction process that makes everything look like a water painting.

I first noticed it with the iPhone 6, but even the iPad Pro 12.9" still does it, the X seems to do it (though not quite as much).

How are you viewing the pics? On a monitor I’m guessing?
 
How are you viewing the pics? On a monitor I’m guessing?

It looks that way even on the device itself, but is just as evident on a monitor as well.

Is there a way to tone back the noise reduction algorithm?
 
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