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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....
 
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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?
 
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