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Yes. It's a combination of high iso with relatively low noise, and some enforced heavy handed post-processing in the camera app. And perhaps multiple exposures, I suspect. The pictures aren't "great" - but considering it's just "point and shoot" - I found it pretty impressive.

Let me see if I can't upload a couple of examples.

Ed: Any easy image hosting sites that work on mobile and allow selective whitelisting of exif data? I might want to strip time/GPS, but keep/present exposure information.. All without having to go via a desktop image program.



https://imgur.com/upload is the fastest to make it accessible but it doesn't allow selective whitelisting.


Ah oh well. The motives and information already on hn probably correlate well enough anyway, so:

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=10SO7r98DwjkMRj7H2uhK...

I guess you'll have to download to see exif info.

Ed: i guess a photo sharing site that both values exif (exposure etc) and privacy (allow whitelisting) might be a nice side project..


These photos are amazing!

I think Flickr gives you what you want. But you do have to pay.




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