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Hi @Haytch
That is called fringing or chromatic aberration. It is a common phenomenon. It happens due to several reasons like high contrast differences, lens quality, etc. It can be corrected with software, getting better lenses, changing the Zoom level, aperture by using the pro mode on the phone. This happens with cameras as well.
I assume that this will be improved with future firmware updates. It is something that it can be corrected via software. In the meantime, you could take pictures trying to avoid that high contrast difference or playing with pro mode or Expert Raw.
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03-03-2024 05:13 PM
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ExpertRAW and ProMode will not help this user to fix something with 200MP mode because these do not support 200MP mode.
But yes this is a normal optic phenomenon that can be compensated with software "chromatic aberration" correction. Also if you scale the image down to a reasonable resolution it won't be that visible.
03-03-2024 05:26 PM
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03-03-2024 05:38 PM
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I forgot about the MP on those mode, app, but they are the only way of changing settings that could improve the issue. Of course, a firmware update could solve it.
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