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.. it may be the case that the level of detail in the moon shots may only be higher due to software shenanigans

The user tested the effect by downloading a high-resolution image of the moon, then downsized it to a 170 by 170-resolution image, and then applied a gaussian blur to obliterate any final details of its surface.

They then showed the low-res blurry moon at full screen on their monitor, walked to the other end of their room, zoomed in on the fake celestial body, and took a photograph. After some processing, an image of the moon was produced by the smartphone, but the surface had considerably more detail for the surface than the doctored source.

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The user reckons Samsung "is leveraging an AI model to put craters and other details on places which were just a blurry mess." They go further to stress that while super resolution processing uses multiple images to recover otherwise-lost detail, this seems to be something different.

It is proposed that this is a case "where you have a specific AI model trained on a set of moon images, in order to recognize the moon and slap on the moon texture on it."
 
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A brigadier who does not how to spell appropriate or run a spellcheck for portraits and protraits?

How "appropoiate"ly funny. :D
Sir,

You are being overly critical.

His clerk typed it, put it in front of him to sign---.
 
Sir,

You are being overly critical.

His clerk typed it, put it in front of him to sign---.

Right. The Brigadier was just trusting a bloody civilian to do the proof reading. Of course the blame for the incompetent proof-reading does not fall to the signing fauxjee offseesar. :D
 
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Passion is priceless.
Policemen climbing on the roof of the police dala and eating jaman.
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