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Remastering photos

(Topic created on: a month ago)
Neo001
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I recently stumbled upon some old photos from 2009 and 2010. These photos were shot with Sony DSC H9 and LG KP500. I decided to use the remaster option in my current S22+ just for the fun of it and I was pleasantly surprised with the result. The faded/over exposed photos were remastered into crisp looking photos. Here are some before and after examples.

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For a point and shoot photographer like me, Remaster is a very convenient option.

I would say, do give it a try, if you haven't already done so! 

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Glenntech
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Yeah it's a great feature actually
I sometimes use it to start editing with.
Then after using it it just adjust it in edit a slight bit to my preference
JAMES4578
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@Neo001 certainly an enhancement, can get some impressive results though may need further editing for the best results.

I do not work for Samsung or make Samsung Products but provide independent advice and valuable contributions.


My Device- S21 Ultra 5G ( SM-998B/DS ) CSC= BTU , 12GB/256GB
One Ui 5.0,Android 13 .

Neo001
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I was happy to find the photos and remastering the cherry on the top. Further editing can do wonders, indeed.