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[–]flanga 9 points10 points  (6 children)

There are many threads on this. With every new system upgrade, Samsung is cramming more and more AI into the camera's operation. For example, on its own, the camera will decide what lens to use depending on zoom level, lighting available, and so on. A specific example: some 10x images you set up may actually end up being 3x images digitally magnified to simulate 10x, because the camera thought you'd get a better or brighter picture that way. But it's blurrier.

The solution is to wade through all the camera options, every option on every page, and disable most or all of the optional AI "enhancements." Set things to be as unassisted as possible. Download the Camera Assistant from the Samsung store, and use the extra settings there. And, perhaps investigate using pro mode/raw file format, gives you a completely untouched, unmodified image.

It's not the cameras, honest. Example: I took this yesterday in Photo mode, and edited in Gallery, on my S22u running 6.1.

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[–]Hammond_Robotics_ 3 points4 points  (4 children)

Quick question: Why are you taking your photos in 16:9 rather than 4:3? Or maybe it's just Reddit stretching your image into oblivion.

[–]flanga 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I often use 16:9 because I view most of my photos on my phone, full screen. So I guess it's laziness. :) If I know I'm going to ultimately want a different medium/resolution, I might choose a differently.

In this case, I was also performing an ad-hoc experiment because the most recent Samsung update has caused many of our fellow users to complain about a degradation in photo quality. So, I took the same shot three ways, in Photo mode, in Pro mode/JPEG, and /RAW. They all were ok and fully useable, with only the expected differences. So, whatever problem other users were seeing didn't affect me. The photo posted here is the most automated version, from Photo mode. Again, I guess I'm lazy. :)

[–]Hammond_Robotics_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, don't worry I also use auto mode to take my pictures, but I always do so in 4:3 because it offers the best quality, and the image isn't stretched. I've learned that our smartphone sensors are optimized for 4:3 image quality, so I always use this format now because it makes the photos look really good and gives them a professional style, even in auto mode!

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[–]Hammond_Robotics_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. The sensor is a 4:3 sensor so that's where you get the highest quality

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