The Samsung Galaxy S21 that were presented yesterday promise to be high-performance terminals in every way, and that includes the photographic section. However, as we have in our first contact, the hardware section is not very different from what we saw in the Galaxy S20.
Samsung has put more effort than usual in improving photographic aspects that go beyond the number of Mpx or the type of sensor.
A good example is the stabilization that is achieved in zooms of more than 20x in these terminals.
Samsung’s new camera application has changed a lot, offering new filters in real time and adding some advanced functions to image editing, especially making use of the artificial intelligence of the new processors, the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100.
The most striking is the one that allows us remove people from a photo with a simple tap. This has been possible for years with programs like Photoshop, which recently also included these advanced object recognition functions.
This new option is within the image editing functions and allows us to select people from a photo simply by tapping on it.
When we do it, it will be shaded in a gray color that will indicate the area that will be eliminated, and the background will be redrawn following the tones and structure of the rest of the image.
Samsung has indicated that this function will be available in other models in the coming months, so we assume that it is one of the functions of One UI 3.1, the version of the interface that these S21s release.
It remains to be seen how it works with other types of objects and if the background of the photography influences a lot.
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