Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S23 series recently with a boatload of changes and improvements in hardware. The devices now come with the latest chipset and upgraded internals for enhanced performance and results, One of the major changes that Samsung introduced this year is in the camera department. However, Samsung's computational photography is under a lot of heat recently for relying on AI to deliver space shots. If you are not a big fan of the results, check out how you can disable the fake photos on your new Galaxy S23 Ultra and the standard Galaxy S23 models.
Samsung is accused of relying too much on computational photography that it replaces objects in the frame with artificial intelligence. While it is not necessarily a bad approach per se, it also distorts originality. The machine learning algorithms set in place will enhance image quality. We have recently covered how hundreds of algorithms work together in the Galaxy S23 Ultra to create a moon shot. As mentioned earlier you can always disable or turn off Samsung's fake photos on your new Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 series.
If you are not a huge fan of computational photography and want to get raw results from the camera, Samsung's camera app houses the required toggles to disable the optimized scenes for photos. If you are not familiar with the mechanism, simply follow the step-by-step instructions below to learn how to durable fake photos on the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Step 1: The first thing that you have to do is launch the stock camera app on the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Step 2: Navigate to Settings by tapping the gear icon on the top left portion of the screen.
Step 3: Once you are in the camera settings, you will see the Scene Optimiser option, tap on it.
Step 4: Once
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