Following the launch of iPhone XS and XS Max, ing out that the selfies captured on the new devices appear to apply sort of smooth effect on the user's skin in certain lighting scenarios. In effort to combat BeautyGate claims, YouTuber Jonathan Morrison posted series of selfies on Instagram and Twitter over the weekend. In captions, these were captured on Google Pixel Portrait Mode, and asked his fans their thoughts on how the images came out, particularly if they were better than iPhone XS.. Commenters said that the images rivaled DSLR shots and that Pixel 2 was still among the smartphone cameras, based on the pictures. Because clearly, everyone who thought that it was Pixel assumed it was much better than iPhone, when fact that was iPhone XS Max that had all of BeautyGate problems.. Still, that there is something happening on the front-facing cameras of iPhone XS and XS Max, and it's not filter. iPhone XS merges exposures and reduces the brightness of the bright areas and reduces the darkness of the shadows. It's unclear if Apple will choose to decrease the amount of noise reduction on the front-facing cameras of iPhone XS and XS Max as result of the user complaints... Commenters said that the images rivaled DSLR shots and that Pixel 2 was still among the smartphone cameras, based on the pictures both images were not taken on Pixel 2, except instead captured on iPhone XS Max... The Information Technology Industry Council, technology lobbying group that represents companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, more, and and Facebook, today released framework for. 8 comments..
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