>>3444462Yeah. Why use an under exposed photo with a blown out sky in the promo set of a camera which I would assume could take simultaneous shots to create a proper HDR image?
Then you've got three images with halos in the contrasty areas because either the user or the software is doing babbies first edit and abusing the clarity slider.
And in the shallow DoF example, the algorithm has decided that the tip of the nose on one face is 1 meter further away than the rest of the face and should be blurred.
There's one set up that may be of interest to photographers who want great images from their phone and it's the subject of a patent infringement case. (pic related)
This is not a software issue. Until someone releases a 3cm thick phone, the DSLR is safe