Tell you a little trick OPPO R9 shoot better night

OPPO's mobile phone main camera, OPPO R9 camera function is even more powerful, but if you want to take better picture quality, then you need to rely on some tips. For example, for a night shot we love and hate, taking a picture of a gorgeous night view is almost the desire of each mobile photography enthusiast, but it is a bit difficult to shoot. For OPPO R9, the leading “ultra clear quality” function can help it shoot better night photos!

The “Super-Quality Image” function was first created by OPPO and released in March 2014 with OPPO Find 7. The “Super-Quality” feature allows a mobile phone equipped with a general-purpose pixel-sized photo sensor to use a complex multi-frame synthesis technique to shoot ultra-high-resolution photos. For example, the OPPO Find 7 is equipped with a 13 million-pixel IMX214 sensor, which uses a multi-frame synthesis technology to take multiple uncompressed photos, and then synthesizes a 50-megapixel “ultra clear” picture, which is very close to the high-definition picture quality. Photos taken directly from the phone.

OPPO R9 equipped with "ultra-clear picture quality" function, you can take pictures of 50 million pixels

OPPO R9 is also equipped with "ultra clear quality" feature, the phone's 13 million pixel camera can shoot 50 million pixels "ultra clear quality" photos, thanks to the mobile phone MT6755 eight-core 64-bit processor and 4GB The speed of calculation and synthesis of RAM and photos has been greatly improved. In addition to being able to take larger pictures, the "Super Picture Quality" function also has the benefits of "cutting" and "reducing." After a 13-megapixel photo is cropped or reduced, a large number of pixels are lost, and it becomes a low-pixel photo, while a 50-megapixel photo can still leave a certain amount of pixels even if it is sharply cut or reduced. At the same time, because "ultra clear quality" photos are obtained using multi-frame synthesis technology, the pixel information contained therein is also enough. Therefore, the accuracy of photos after reduction can be greatly improved, similar to "purification," and therefore utilized during night shooting. "Ultra-Quality Image Quality" captures large photographs and then downsizes it to 13 million, which is absolutely better than shooting directly with 13 million pixels.

OPPO R9 phone shooting proofs comparison

OPPO R9 shooting proofs detail cutting contrast

These are proofs taken by the OPPO R9. The original images have been reduced to 1280 x 960 pixels. We can compare the details by cutting them below. The subject of the proofs is the Canton Tower. The detail we cut is the top of the tower, which is very high, about 600 meters. In the details of the crop comparison, the first one is the OPPO R9 13 million-pixel direct shot. Although it can be seen clearly, the dispersion on the top and edge sharpening are more obvious; the second one is the OPPO R9 50-megapixel photo shrunk to 13 million pixels. Cropped, the first top of the dispersion has gone, and in the case of ensuring the details of the picture edge sharpening also disappeared, the picture is pure; the third is the OPPO R9 50 million pixel photo cut directly, the dispersion is more obvious. Comparing the three, it is clear that the quality of the photos obtained after the reduction of "ultra clear quality" is even better.

Shoot with OPPO R9 "Super Fine Quality" to capture more details

It can be seen that at the time of night shooting, “Super Fine Quality” can obtain more details with the leading multi-frame synthesis technology. After being reduced to 13 million pixels again, the screen can become more pure and “ultra clear”. When shooting, there are functions such as digital image stabilization and shadowfolding, which also makes the screen cleaner. It is also worth noting that the "ultra clear quality" imaging speed is very fast, and after taking multiple photos in an instant, it is synthesized again and it is not afraid of the photo jitter. Therefore, in the future, it is important to remember that when you shoot night-time photos, you must use “ultra-clear image quality.” This is a very practical technique.


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