While I 100% agree with what you are saying, what concerns me is that it is reasonable to assume the next generation of camera bodies will use AI based interpolation instead of convolution to retain and/or enhance sharpness for lens corrections… no I don't think thats the same as what you said about the camera adding an eye, but I dont know how I feel about AI enhancing sharpness.. noise, sure.. you can train an neural network to understand/compensate for a noise profile.. thats simple and understandable.. but enhancing sharpness is, IMO, creating data that originally wasnt recorded by the sensor.Yes, a poor choice of word on my account. Interpolation is ‘creating’, but it’s creating directly around the same data that has already been captured. I was referring to adding unrecorded data / AI generation rather than correcting distortion and of course this has been an easily accessible post processing option to correct for at least fifteen years or so.
A case in point; a couple of years ago an acquaintance of mine was unfortunate enough to have a malignant tumour develop behind one of his eyes. His eye and part of his skull was removed and the surgeons took a lump of his thigh and stitched it over the poor guy’s face, they must have known he wasn’t going to last long. You can imagine what it looked like. Anyway, his wife had taken a picture of him on her iPhone, and it had tried to generate the outline of an eye over the patch. Quite horrible, and the sort of computational photography that we don’t want in proper cameras.
I know I’m way off topic now..
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