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How to use animoji on Apple's iPhone X
miky_tara said:Hello, does it work only with the face saved for Face ID? Thank you -
How to use and train Apple's Siri for Messages, Calendar, and iTunes Music on your iPhone
repressthis said:Yes, this article explains how to use Siri, BUT how do you actually train Siri when the voice assistant consistently gets things wrong? Like mispronouncing street names or misinterpreting contact names? I get so annoyed by when use my doctor’s name Isalia in a query and Siri misinterpreted the name, instead saying “Celia.” Boils my blood.
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Video: See how iPhone 8 4K 60fps video sacrifices some picture quality for higher framerat...
The same applies to 1080p and any other resolution.
It's all based off ISO.
If whatever you are recording is bright enough that your ISO is at the minimum level, for both 30fps and 60fps, regardless of resolution, the image quality will be the same.
The camera will actually increase the shutter speed beyond what is required to darker the image, which could lead to footage looking a little stuttery, but still better than the highlights being way blown out.
And, pretty much; noise is directly based off ISO.
Post-sharpening and noise reduction also can affect the amount of noise, but that's a whole 'nother boat.
On cameras with lenses that have adjustable aperture, AUTO modes would adjust the aperture before adjusting the ISO, since aperture has a much smaller effect on image quality. Although you would usually be on the fastest aperture setting of your lens, which is the brightest and also looks the nicest (More background blur and bokeh)
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Video: See how iPhone 8 4K 60fps video sacrifices some picture quality for higher framerat...
analogjack said:to the director, you need to do something about the animated thumbs. -
Watch: HEIF vs. JPEG on iPhone 8 compared
bestkeptsecret said:Looks like teething problems with HEIF. I'm sure it's going to improve.
I was hoping that Apple would support RAW directly with iOS 11.
Apple is more concerned about customer satisfaction than offering better photos by default.
They know that if users really care about photo quality, they'll download an app and shoot in RAW, for example.