Looks like they are using an extremely primitive masking method to darken the sky, but there's so much blown highlight there it just looks terrible.

The result? It’s a mode that encourages me to be more creative as I snap photographs, and I found myself using it quite often at night, because monochrome images often look better than color in low light.I found the mode fun to use — which we’ve highlighted before in phones like the Being able to increase or decrease blur in the background or foreground, while also choosing a point of focus from the standard JPEG photos (it doesn’t work on RAW files), is countless hours of fun. Can't say that about other phones from that era...This could be really interesting. The blur effect surrounds the flowers correctly, tapering off towards the very edges, and the bokeh effect looks great.This was taken in the afternoon, so the sun was high, and the overall photo is just a tad too warm. Lens profiles can be used … It’s easy to do in Google Photos as well, and can improve the look of photographs drastically. I'm not sure if they are jpeg artefacts or due to the merged image.Impressive for a phone camera, but still not good enough compared to many other compact options. Tomasz ExFiddling / May 2019. thruth :-) 0. This could be brilliant.With enough detail from the clever sensors, one may be able to crop the 28mm image up to 40mm equivalent and still have the same kind of detail mobile phone users are used to...Does Zeiss branded mean Zeiss lens coating but not actual Zeiss glass?No, it likely means that the lenses are from a different company like Largan and that Zeiss found the quality to be good.Zeiss or not, Nokia and Zeiss have been doing this together for over a dozen years and past results were good enough for me.Just know that HMD is not the original Nokia, and from the samples (and the artifacts) I think the algorithm is largely Adobe's, from LR, only it merges multiple sensor inputs this time. I see no additional Nokia features, lens profiles, or any updates. Also let's hope it does well because there last one the 8 siccoro did really bad and it was a pretty big financial hit for them. The individual grains of rice are blending together.

It was very hazy, and the sun was looming just over to the top left of the photo. There has been a lot of concern regarding the "Flat" look coming out of the supposably amazing Nokia 9 Camera. They say for the future they say they are going to focus on the mainly on the middle segment of the phone market were there doing really well. Hopefully there will be some balanced reviews out there that can look past the chipset and depth map processing times.So, is the 3 monochrome an exposure bracketing set up or monochrome with R filter, G filter, and B filter? Art is a process of refinement, removing all that is unwanted until you are left with something pure, yet powerful. That slightly alters the color of the petals, which were pure white, instead of the warmer white you see here. There’s enough detail to make it work.The Nokia 9 PureView also comes with a Pro mode, where you can change the shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and more. The device can detect when it is mounted on a tripod or supported in some other way and uses longer shutter speeds of up to ten seconds in low light. So, to get flagship-grade photos in good light, you should expect to process all your images in Lightroom. "Nokia phones caught mysteriously sending data to Chinese servers"NOKIA was once killed by Microsoft, and now HMD puts last nail on the coffin.This isn't a phone with 5 rear cameras, it has six! Have a limited edition Nokia 9 PureView? @ 99tollap, yes, they really shouldn't have posted that one. However, the Lightroom app does have a tutorial, and it’s quite simple to use.I’ll be writing up a camera comparison soon putting the Nokia 9 PureView against its peers. @panther fan I can cite more than a couple exceptions if you start from the 80s, but the last standing exception should be the 15/2.8 ZM.Reminds me of an octopus with all those cameras This looks really interesting. This should allow for much better and more realistic results when using background blurring portrait and other simulated bokeh modes. I was wrong. A sixth module captures additional depth information of the scene.So, despite the number of lenses, the Nokia does not offer any ultra-wide-angle or tele capabilities. The main camera on the back features a total of five Zeiss-branded lenses which all come with an equivalent focal length of 28mm, an F1.8 aperture and a 12MP image … And we've been busy enjoying the last licks of summer with it by our side.Canon has released firmware 1.1 for the EOS R5. Nokia 9 PureView Winner: Good Design® Award 2019. There is a possible workaround, but it's not convenient and up to individual developers.Lightroom 5.4 on iOS and iPadOS was meant to be a standard update, but for some users, it meant losing their entire photo library and presets. These are just a few of the things that we pointed the Canon RF 600mm F11 IS STM at this weekend. You might mistake the resulting photo for something taken with a DSLR.You can blur as with Live Bokeh photos, but using the depth map in standard photos looks more natural. The lights were not that bright. My face isn’t sharp. Zoom in, and you’ll find the details are good, as well.I usually wouldn’t pay much attention to digital zoom on smartphone cameras (unless there’s some feature The Nokia 9’s portrait mode is called Live Bokeh, where it adds a blur effect around a subject. Nokia achieved 33% better phone battery life with TDLTE 5G