first off, beautiful cat.
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
I took a few photos of my friend and her family a while ago with her iPhone and the photos looked like that too, very focused on the family and a blurry background.
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
A very open aperture looks like this. Or a bokeh effect.
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
I think the latest iPhones use LIDAR to do the bokeh?
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
That would be my guess as well. The fake depth of field makes it look more fake. It's probably a built-in feature of the iPhone, maybe even enabled by default. This one is actually pretty good for a fake, the border is pretty sharp, but, for example, it blurred the whiskers when it shouldn't
Anyway, my verdict is that it's a real kitty and it deserves real smooches!
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A very open aperture looks like this. Or a bokeh effect.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'm not savvy enough, but to me this looks like it could've been taken with a dedicated digital camera with a proper lens. OTOH esp. iPhones are pretty good at processing photos and making generally good decisions for you. Anyhow, not AI.
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first off, beautiful cat.
secondly, you've clearly doctored the image. focus blur just doesn't look all blobby like that. what software did you use to touch it up? that may indicate why it was flagged as fabricated.
edit - it looks a bit like the 'depth of field' feature that some samsung phones have. was it something like that? (i'm not being combative or accusatory just in case i sound that way - i just want to help if i can provide another valid perspective)
This is portrait mode on a smartphone. Pretty common photo manipulation, potentially done automatically without their knowledge even.
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A very open aperture looks like this. Or a bokeh effect.
Definitely a bokeh effect. Shallow DOF would still have captured the whiskers.
But I don’t doubt it’s a ‘real’ photo. I don’t generally like the iPhone portrait mode because of its artificial DOF. I mean, unless I’m going for that — but it’s tricky because it pulls nonsense like the above photo.