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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2019 · 35 MIN

Episode 52: iPhones 11 and Semantic Rendering

from PhotoActive · host Jeff Carlson & Kirk McElhearn

Kirk and Jeff both bought the latest models of Apple’s digital camera - sorry, we mean the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. Does adding a third camera make a difference? Is the ultra-wide camera just a gimmick? And what is “semantic rendering” anyway? We explain why nothing is really real, and yet these might be the best-looking photos people create. Hosts: Jeff's website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram Kirk's website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! Nilay Patel’s iPhone 11 review in The Verge iPhone 11 Pro Preview: The Camera Hardware Changes, Halide Episode #21 - HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography Episode #28 - Low-Light Photography The ultra-wide camera in the iPhone 11 models is fixed-focus, doesn't support Raw capture, DPReview Todd Hido: Homes at Night Todd Hido: House Hunting, Nazraeli site Our Snapshots: Jeff: Anker Wireless Charger, PowerPort Wireless 5 Stand Kirk: Todd Hido: House Hunting Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you’ve already subscribed, you’re automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more.

Kirk and Jeff both bought the latest models of Apple’s digital camera - sorry, we mean the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. Does adding a third camera make a difference? Is the ultra-wide camera just a gimmick? And what is “semantic rendering” anyway? We explain why nothing is really real, and yet these might be the best-looking photos people create. Hosts: Jeff's website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram Kirk's website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! Nilay Patel’s iPhone 11 review in The Verge iPhone 11 Pro Preview: The Camera Hardware Changes, Halide Episode #21 - HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography Episode #28 - Low-Light Photography The ultra-wide camera in the iPhone 11 models is fixed-focus, doesn't support Raw capture, DPReview Todd Hido: Homes at Night Todd Hido: House Hunting, Nazraeli site Our Snapshots: Jeff: Anker Wireless Charger, PowerPort Wireless 5 Stand Kirk: Todd Hido: House Hunting Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you’ve already subscribed, you’re automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more.

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