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02-04-2021 08:30 AM in
Galaxy SYou keep hearing about AI-powered cameras, but it often sounds like the Wizard of Oz is working behind the curtain. Now Samsung posted a fairly detailed explanation of how the Galaxy S21 series uses AI to create impressive portrait shots.
The selfie camera processing is pretty straightforward. First, the software identifies faces in the image and marks them for further processing (this is called segmentation). Second, detail in hair, eyes and facial features is enhanced. The camera also tweaks the white balance to achieve natural skin tones regardless of the ambient light.
If you’ve encountered less than perfect portrait modes, you’ll know how often strands of hair and other fine detail is blurred into the background, giving the image a very artificial feel. It’s the accuracy of the matte map that sets Samsung’s portrait shots apart from the rest.
Below is an example tri-map (center image), white for the subject, black for the background and grey for uncertain areas. On the right is the resulting matte map, which refines the subject/background separation.
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02-04-2021 04:55 PM in
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