Didn't expect basic photography literacy to be so uncommon, so many people in the comment thinks this is actual grain due to a bad (!) sensor 🤦🏻♂️ Here's a simple cheat code, If the photo has uniform (Same amount, intensity) grain across the entire photo, then it's artificial
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@fahim_al_mahmud Reading the comments is giving me brain damage. No sense of composition or anything, everything must be perfectly clean, every shadow raised and every highlight suppressed to get maxxxx detail, and only then is it good. Ffs
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Why is America stuck in crisis mode? Historian Marc Egnal says it’s not just politics — it’s the myths we tell ourselves. From tariffs to Trump, he unpacks how our national story fuels today’s chaos. Read interview w/ @LynnParramore
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@fahim_al_mahmud People just want instant result🤦♂️No📸sensors can do that,every📸sensors has its flaws & can shine according to lightning conditions & optimization. Samsung larger sensors sold to Chinese OEMS too has flaws & since they dnt have better algorithm like Samsung depend on Al,ppl are🤫
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@fahim_al_mahmud One of the reason I get tired (and annoyed) watching phone camera comparisons. Everything needs to be perfect, pixel peeping, single hair edge detection. When actually every grain, noise, overexpose, blurred line, motions can actually make a picture so much more meaningful.
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@fahim_al_mahmud Every one has become experts in everything tech related. It’s just exhausting
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