21-02-2024 07:55 PM
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Just got a brand new S24+ and tbh, the camera quality, especially when it comes to indoor photos in artificial light, is worse than I could have ever imagined. Knowing last year's S23+ and Ultra, this year's S24 seems a major downgrade.
I see severe color noise, fuzzy skin and hair and washed out colours. If the colour issue can be easily corrected with a quick edit, the other two: noise and people skin and hair processing are not. I could shoot in RAW and edit after but this is not the point.
I have tried to switch all sort of settings from On to Off and back again, within the Camera app settings and Camera Assistance. Expert Raw is having another problem by applying heavy contrast and sharpening, ruining the entire picture. Curious if anyone has found anything to at least improve a bit because it is quite clear the entire processing of the camera is subpar? If this is what Samsung calls "Smart AI processing", it is a real joke, remembering me the last year's iphone 14 with the same oil paint, fuzziness and mediocre camera processing.
22-02-2024 09:18 AM
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22-02-2024 06:30 PM
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22-02-2024 06:36 PM - last edited 22-02-2024 06:42 PM
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Taking the same picture of a person from 2m away with the phones side by side with all default settings:
- On the IPhone I can see every little flake and black dot on their skin and their skin color is exactly the way it looks in real life
- on the S24 ultra it's grainy and washed out. I can at best distinguish individual hairs on their face but even that requires a little imagination. And the skin color? If I weren't looking at them in real life I'd say they were sick. That's how pale their face looks.
I still have time to return my S24 Ultra. If this is not fixed by the end of the month I'm returning it and will be using my iPhone.
22-02-2024 07:54 PM
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You can also shoot in 24MP mode on the the S24 Ultra if you shoot in Expert Raw. Not ideal, but still doable.
22-02-2024 08:01 PM - last edited 22-02-2024 08:17 PM
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Regarding the 24MP of the Expert Raw - tried it with the default settings. I don't know what the difference with the regular photo mode is when processing, but it looks WAY WAY worse than the standard 12MP shot. When you zoom it it's not just blurry like in the standard photo mode, it's freaking pixelated as if shot on a 2MP camera.
I don't want to share personal pictures to show what I'm talking about. The best way I can describe it is that on the S24 Ultra:
- colours are dull and pale. Especially noticeable on human skin
- most of the details on the skin are lost and the overall appearance looks as if its smudged/washed out
- at the same time some parts of the picture are oversharpened. Frequently noticeable on hair such as eyebrows or beard.
I tried playing with the "intelligent optimisation" settings and I can summarise it as:
- Optimisation off: everything is blurry
- Otmimisation medium: Skin blury, hair a bit oversharpened
- Optimisation maximum: Everything is oversharpened, but still most noticeable on hair
I've played around with the MP, turning filters on/off, the image format (jpeg/heic), no matter what I do it's all pretty much the same.
22-02-2024 08:13 PM
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Hi, it's not about the colours, it's about the processing of details which no matter where you view them, is a mess: eg skin and hair, colour noise.
22-02-2024 08:27 PM
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If you don't have access to a current gen iPhone, visit an apple store and make a couple pictures of yourself with both phones side by side and on default settings. Then zoom in on your face. You'll see what I am talking about.
22-02-2024 11:38 PM - last edited 22-02-2024 11:46 PM
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23-02-2024 01:02 AM - last edited 23-02-2024 01:04 AM
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Don't get me wrong I am not an Apple fanboy. I have only had Androids but I had to get an iPhone for work purposes. And well, as much as I hate to admit it, in the camera department there is just no competition.
I really hope this is something that is fixable with a software update. I don't want to get vendor locked in the apple ecosystem any more than I absolutely need to.
23-02-2024 01:16 AM
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This is a good example of what I mean. Both phones have 5x telephoto cameras, yet the IPhone manages to capture much more detail. Look at how much more detail the cat's fur has especially around the belly. Also take a look how much better balanced the whole picture is. The Samsung photo looks a bit overexposed and blurry.
