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grafelic | 1 year ago

I took one semi successful photo using my crappy beat-down a20e Samsung phone.

It doesn't do what we saw justice at all.

https://imgur.com/5mlD22W

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frfl|1 year ago

grafelic's image looks totally black on my crappy laptop monitor unless I turn brightness up to 100%, even then it's barely noticeable.

Here's a color enhanced version of grafelic's photo that shows the color bands more easily,

https://i.imgur.com/IS8JWD8.jpeg

Added some blur after color adjustments to remove pixelation artifacts.

bozhark|1 year ago

I’m b mobile, it’s still black with a lil highlight.

Near, but definitely not retrospective

gareth_untether|1 year ago

When I took photos of the northern lights on my Sony RX1 the colours became much stronger. I assumed all digital cameras captured the colours better than our eyes.

dylan604|1 year ago

Yes, an electronic sensor is much more sensitive than our eyes. However, even within digital sensors, some are more sensitive than others. Add that sensitivity with the ability to do long exposure, and you can capture things we will never see with our naked eyes. Even with binoculars or telescopes, our eyes will just seem more photons, but pretty much without the color. That's where the digital sensors really "shine"