iPhone Users will be able to take Better Photos with iPhone OS 3.0?
Apple announced more than 100 new features for users in iPhone OS 3.0 during the special event to preview their next generation operating system for the iPhone. But during the event, Apple didn't provide details of all the 100 new features in iPhone OS 3.0. Gizmodo is reporting that in...
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The difference appears to be a higher shutter speed on the 3.0 images. This may be the result of electronically boosting the sensitivity (i.e. amplifying the signal) as in an "ISO" increase in any digital camera.
This generally results in more noise. Without seeing an enlarged section of the image (preferably in a darker area) it's tough to tell. -
Pretty interesting. But, paragraph 4 sentence 2 has a typo. The word "cat" is in there 2 times in a row. Might want to double check that.
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Corrected the typo, thanks for highlighting it.
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Holy crap! I thought it was just me! I take a lot of iPhone photos for my job, and in the daylight, the photos HAVE been clearer and less 'matted'. I have also noticed just a bit more in the sharpness department as well edges are clearer, and more detailed.
And here I was thinking that I was imagining it.
I'm running iPhone OS 3.0b4, by the way.
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i agree. every time i would take a photo on 2.2.1 it would be almost impossible to get it unblurry, but recently i've noticed photos are much more clear and its a lot easier to take clear photos on 3.0.
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That's great news, thanks lvcifer and delete3 for your prompt feedback.