Live Photo is a feature where it captures a couple of seconds of video before/after the photo is taken. From the article that feature was not enabled.
The computational pipeline is where you press the shutter and it blends a few frames together in order to do focus stacking, HDR etc. Based on what I have tried with my iPhone it is doing this in < 100ms which is not enough time to produce these sort of artefacts.
maybe? you can also turn your iphone off, but it still broadcast btle and cell signals. who knows what any feature toggle does anymore, let alone on/off. lol do-not-track is tracked.
Absolutely. But only about less than like 100ms worth at best.
The total latency of shutter + computational photography + save to disk is not greater than the time between her moving from one pose to another.
So the artefacts you would expect to see if this whole pipeline was out of sync was both poses stitched on top of each other in the mirror. Not multiple ones in different mirrors. And definitely not with the whole image as clean as this.
The arms are in three different positions with the processing composing three different frames based on which frame/composite it thought that “person” looked best.
> Coates was moving when the photo was taken, so when the shutter was pressed, many differing images were captured in that instant.
> Apple's algorithm stitches the photos together, choosing the best versions for saturation, contrast, detail, and lack of blur.