1. User took a photo of the "real" moon, and manipulated the craters in photoshop. 2. User photographed a low-resolution image of the manipulated moon image with the Samsung phone. 3. The "enhanced" photo included the manipulated, not-real craters in greater detail.
It seems to me that indicates the camera app is utilizing data from the camera sensor to some extent, not just using pre-existing photos, because it "enhanced" craters that do not exist in any pre-existing photos. Why would it indicate the opposite?
1. User took a photo of the "real" moon, and manipulated the craters in photoshop. 2. User photographed a low-resolution image of the manipulated moon image with the Samsung phone. 3. The "enhanced" photo included the manipulated, not-real craters in greater detail.
It seems to me that indicates the camera app is utilizing data from the camera sensor to some extent, not just using pre-existing photos, because it "enhanced" craters that do not exist in any pre-existing photos. Why would it indicate the opposite?