computational photography

3 videos across 2 channels

Computational photography examines how software, algorithms, and sensor data collaborate to turn raw captures into better images. Through studies of how modern phones handle processing in everyday scenes, peak devices, and 3D reconstruction techniques, the field reveals why newer hardware isn’t always the clearest in practice and how AI-driven methods tackle color, lighting, and perspective—along with the current limits that still constrain perfect realism.

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Why New Smartphone Cameras Feel Worse

A creator compares every iPhone generation 1 through 17 by taking identical photos to show that newer models aren’t alwa

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So This is Peak Smartphone

The video reviews the Oppo Find X9 Ultra as a peak slab phone and examines how flagship phones have settled into five co

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NVIDIA’s Insane AI Found The Math Of Reality

The video explains how NeRF 3D reconstruction from photos can suffer from lighting and camera biases, and introduces NVI

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