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- Photo stacking apps for iPhone
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MIA vs. ATL for MLK Day on 1/16/23. Shot on my X-T4 using the XF 50-140
‡ Although, five shots from a 15 fps burst aligned in Photoshop in a median stack (possibly biased towards the central frame by including a duplicate of it) shot at DR400 ISO 2000 will have better noise performance and sharpness than a single DR100 ISO 160 exposure and have more highlight headroom to boot. And that's not even touching the really next gen multi-frame noise reduction like they use in astrophotography and in phones (and potentially integrated in more mirrorless cameras in the future as well, per a couple companies' recent guidances) and in Burst Photo (Github link).
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Smartphones wiped out 97% of the compact camera market
For those of you who are an apple, someone implemented Google's HDR+ to work on raw files from DSLR cameras: https://github.com/martin-marek/hdr-plus-swift
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DSLRs Are Dead, and Lenses Are Never Going to Be the Same (Again)
> By low light mode on phones I assume you mean image stacking. This requires a stationary subject.
Which is a misconception. The entire point of stacking in smartphones is to handle lots of movement in a robust way, and it's surprisingly good at that. You can actually perform similar stacking manually, the algorithms are well known and there are applications to do just that, for example [1]. There's less benefit on a normal-sized sensor since it can perform much better with a single shot as you pointed out, but there are still valid uses for it in certain scenes where even proper cameras struggle, see [2].
[1] https://github.com/martin-marek/hdr-plus-swift
[2] https://www.timothybrooks.com/tech/hdr-plus/
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"Night mode" on any camera
I made a Mac app that brings "night mode" to any camera. It's based on the computational photography tech in Google's phones. Check it out: https://github.com/martin-marek/hdr-plus-swift 🙂
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martin-marek/hdr-plus-swift is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hdr-plus-swift is Swift.
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