Nonsense. There is a very clear difference between analyzing the contents of a photo for modification and literally just overlaying another image altogether.
Also my Pixel, and many other digital cameras, can shoot “raw” images.
my Pixel, and many other digital cameras, can shoot “raw” images
The raw data a tiny phone sensor with tiny lenses captures is highly distorted, with strong chromatic aberration and diffraction effects. They only go away (to an extent) with large sensor cameras, and high end lenses.
If the “raw” images that Pixel produces have none of those distortions, then they aren’t raw.
Nonsense. There is a very clear difference between analyzing the contents of a photo for modification and literally just overlaying another image altogether.
Also my Pixel, and many other digital cameras, can shoot “raw” images.
The raw data a tiny phone sensor with tiny lenses captures is highly distorted, with strong chromatic aberration and diffraction effects. They only go away (to an extent) with large sensor cameras, and high end lenses.
If the “raw” images that Pixel produces have none of those distortions, then they aren’t raw.