How Samsung Galaxy S23 uses Nightography feature to capture epic moments

How Samsung Galaxy S23 uses Nightography feature to capture epic moments

How Samsung Galaxy S23 uses Nightography feature to capture epic moments

Earlier this year, Samsung released the new Galaxy S23 series smartphones. This lineup consists of three models namely – Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. When it comes to night photography, these Samsung devices offer the best Nightography feature, leaving rivals in the dust.

It is difficult to capture the fun and exciting moments that occur at night. The main challenge with night photography is having shots that are full of noise, making them appear grainy and unrefined. Samsung experts developed technology for taking vivid photos in low-light situations.

While smartphone photography has advanced significantly in the last decade due to innovations in camera hardware, computational imaging, and AI (Artificial Intelligence), taking photos in low light has always been difficult — that is until Samsung officially launched the Nightography feature for its Galaxy S Series.

Check how Samsung Galaxy S23 uses Nightography feature to capture epic moments:

Multi-frame processing

The S23 camera can now capture a series of images with different brightness levels. It then applies MFP (multi-frame processing) technology which analyzes the images and removes the frames with noise or blur. Afterward, it merges the remaining frames into a single clear shot with HDR.

AI-powered ISP Algorithm

MFP (Multi Frame Processing) also allows for the creation of a high-definition photo. The AI-powered ISP algorithm in the NPU (Neural Processing Unit) enhances the photo’s color, tone, and details, making it appear life-like by capturing full colors in low light.

Faster Processing

Samsung Galaxy S23 series Nightography is a groundbreaking feature of the new smartphone series due to its powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor. It is equipped with multi-frame pipeline optimizations and AI model acceleration for faster processing using less memory than the Galaxy S22.

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