A very popular Youtuber called Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, recently shared his findings in the 2022 Smartphone Awards. In the awards, the iPhone 14 Pro won in the Best Camera System category.
However, the YouTuber also pointed out some issues with the quality of photos taken with the device. In a follow-up video, MKBHD explained that the cause of the subpar photos is post-processing.
The iPhone Trailed the Google Pixel 7 in Blind Camera Test
Prior to the 2022 awards, MKBHD conducted a blind camera test. In the camera test, the Google Pixel 6a surprisingly took first place. Closely coming in second was the Google Pixel 7 Pro. This has led to speculation about the performance of the iPhone’s camera.
In order to produce high-quality images, it is essential to have a sensor that can capture a large amount of light and detail. Unfortunately, smartphone camera sensors are much smaller than those found in DSLR cameras.
So, smartphone manufacturers have been implementing various post-processing (software processing) techniques in an order to enhance the quality of these images.
In most cases, smartphones use both hardware and software to manipulate images after they have been captured. This allows them to improve their appearance and compensate for the smaller size of the camera sensor.
This can include techniques such as reducing noise, adjusting white balance, and increasing brightness. The end result of this is more details in darker scenes.
Google Pixel Image Processing is Better Than the iPhone
However, in recent years, Apple and other companies have gone even further in their software processing. On the iPhone, the Smart HDR feature combines multiple images taken under different conditions into one. This allows the phone to select the best elements from each image to create a superior photo.
Unfortunately, excessive software processing can lead to unnatural-looking images. This has been a problem with the iPhone’s camera in recent years. Meanwhile, Google Pixel smartphones handle this in a better way.
As noted by MKBHD, most phones perform well in normal lighting conditions such as a clear sky or when the subject has a plain background.
However, with a scene that includes a lot of colors and textures. The post-processing must be very sophisticated. It must be intelligent enough to determine the best settings for all of these elements.
As the Youtuber has demonstrated in his videos, Apple is not handling software processing correctly as compared to companies like Google.
The iPhone 14 Pro consistently attempts to lighten shadows. This happens mostly on people’s faces. This ends up producing artificial-looking appearance.
The iPhone Also Exaggerates Sharpness of Photos
The iPhone also tends to exaggerate the sharpness of photos compared to other smartphones. MKBHD even pointed out that his skin tone appears differently when you take photos with the iPhone camera.
There is no denying that the iPhone has high-quality camera hardware. But the smart features such as Smart HDR that Apple has introduced in recent years is affecting the quality of the resulting photos.
Each year, the company adds more steps to the camera’s post-processing process. But instead of improving the images, these changes rather make pbotos look more unnatural.
Sebastiaan De-With, developer of the popular camera app Halide. Has also identified various issues with Smart HDR in his review of the iPhone 14 Pro camera.