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11-28-2024 12:01 AM (Last edited 11-28-2024 12:02 AM ) in
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Can't decide whether to keep maximum intelligent optimisation or minimum.
Can anyone help me where can i research more about how samsung optimises the photos.
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11-29-2024 04:40 PM in
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The "Intelligent optimization" feature in Samsung cameras aims to enhance image quality by automatically adjusting settings. Here's a brief explanation to help you decide:
*Maximum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Enhanced image quality with improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy
- Better noise reduction and detail preservation
- Optimized settings for specific scenes (e.g., portrait, landscape, night mode)
- *Cons*:
- Might introduce slight delays in camera processing
- May not always produce natural-looking results (e.g., oversharpening or over-processing)
*Minimum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Faster camera processing and reduced lag
- More natural-looking results with minimal processing
- Better suited for users who prefer manual control over image processing
- *Cons*:
- Image quality might not be as refined or detailed
- Noise reduction and low-light performance might be compromised
Consider the following factors to help you decide:
1. *Image quality priorities*: If you want the best possible image quality with advanced noise reduction and detail preservation, choose Maximum Intelligent Optimization.
2. *Camera responsiveness*: If you prefer a faster camera experience with minimal lag, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
3. *Personal preference*: If you like to have more control over image processing and prefer a more natural look, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
4. *Scene and lighting conditions*: For challenging lighting conditions (e.g., low light, high contrast), Maximum Intelligent Optimization might be beneficial. For well-lit scenes, Minimum Intelligent Optimization might be sufficient.
Ultimately, you can experiment with both options to see which one works best for your specific needs and preferences.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊
*Maximum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Enhanced image quality with improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy
- Better noise reduction and detail preservation
- Optimized settings for specific scenes (e.g., portrait, landscape, night mode)
- *Cons*:
- Might introduce slight delays in camera processing
- May not always produce natural-looking results (e.g., oversharpening or over-processing)
*Minimum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Faster camera processing and reduced lag
- More natural-looking results with minimal processing
- Better suited for users who prefer manual control over image processing
- *Cons*:
- Image quality might not be as refined or detailed
- Noise reduction and low-light performance might be compromised
Consider the following factors to help you decide:
1. *Image quality priorities*: If you want the best possible image quality with advanced noise reduction and detail preservation, choose Maximum Intelligent Optimization.
2. *Camera responsiveness*: If you prefer a faster camera experience with minimal lag, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
3. *Personal preference*: If you like to have more control over image processing and prefer a more natural look, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
4. *Scene and lighting conditions*: For challenging lighting conditions (e.g., low light, high contrast), Maximum Intelligent Optimization might be beneficial. For well-lit scenes, Minimum Intelligent Optimization might be sufficient.
Ultimately, you can experiment with both options to see which one works best for your specific needs and preferences.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊
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11-28-2024 12:13 AM (Last edited 11-28-2024 12:14 AM ) in
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Put it on maximum, It does really helps alot.
Also if you want to ask about S24 please dont hesitate.
Also if you want to ask about S24 please dont hesitate.
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11-29-2024 04:40 PM in
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The "Intelligent optimization" feature in Samsung cameras aims to enhance image quality by automatically adjusting settings. Here's a brief explanation to help you decide:
*Maximum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Enhanced image quality with improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy
- Better noise reduction and detail preservation
- Optimized settings for specific scenes (e.g., portrait, landscape, night mode)
- *Cons*:
- Might introduce slight delays in camera processing
- May not always produce natural-looking results (e.g., oversharpening or over-processing)
*Minimum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Faster camera processing and reduced lag
- More natural-looking results with minimal processing
- Better suited for users who prefer manual control over image processing
- *Cons*:
- Image quality might not be as refined or detailed
- Noise reduction and low-light performance might be compromised
Consider the following factors to help you decide:
1. *Image quality priorities*: If you want the best possible image quality with advanced noise reduction and detail preservation, choose Maximum Intelligent Optimization.
2. *Camera responsiveness*: If you prefer a faster camera experience with minimal lag, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
3. *Personal preference*: If you like to have more control over image processing and prefer a more natural look, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
4. *Scene and lighting conditions*: For challenging lighting conditions (e.g., low light, high contrast), Maximum Intelligent Optimization might be beneficial. For well-lit scenes, Minimum Intelligent Optimization might be sufficient.
Ultimately, you can experiment with both options to see which one works best for your specific needs and preferences.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊
*Maximum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Enhanced image quality with improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy
- Better noise reduction and detail preservation
- Optimized settings for specific scenes (e.g., portrait, landscape, night mode)
- *Cons*:
- Might introduce slight delays in camera processing
- May not always produce natural-looking results (e.g., oversharpening or over-processing)
*Minimum Intelligent Optimization*
- *Pros*:
- Faster camera processing and reduced lag
- More natural-looking results with minimal processing
- Better suited for users who prefer manual control over image processing
- *Cons*:
- Image quality might not be as refined or detailed
- Noise reduction and low-light performance might be compromised
Consider the following factors to help you decide:
1. *Image quality priorities*: If you want the best possible image quality with advanced noise reduction and detail preservation, choose Maximum Intelligent Optimization.
2. *Camera responsiveness*: If you prefer a faster camera experience with minimal lag, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
3. *Personal preference*: If you like to have more control over image processing and prefer a more natural look, choose Minimum Intelligent Optimization.
4. *Scene and lighting conditions*: For challenging lighting conditions (e.g., low light, high contrast), Maximum Intelligent Optimization might be beneficial. For well-lit scenes, Minimum Intelligent Optimization might be sufficient.
Ultimately, you can experiment with both options to see which one works best for your specific needs and preferences.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊