“Our processing using artificial intelligence changes the colors, contrast, sharpness and other details that create the best possible image,” Moises said. “But we don’t want to bring in artificiality by, for example, changing the colors of the sky.” “Anyway, people can use Instagram filters or Google Photos edits to get other effects.”
The Ultra and Pro are also the first smartphones to get Pantone validation for their cameras and display. “This means that the colors and skin tones depicted match reality, which is especially important in a diverse population like Brazil,” the director added.
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