During the first live iPhone presentation, Steve Jobs had to switch phones behind his desk frequently. Otherwise, it would run out of RAM and crash. #FACT

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During the first live iPhone presentation, Steve Jobs had to switch phones behind his desk frequently. Otherwise, it would run out of RAM and crash. #FACT
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During the first live iPhone presentation, Steve Jobs had to frequently switch phones behind his desk. Otherwise, it would run out of RAM and crash. #FACT
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A floral decorative garden in Napa Valley, CA.
I have never understood why people say that the first gen iPhone didn't have a good camera. Look at this: fantastic color fidelity, and as much detail as your eye would see. To be sure, taken in broad daylight using the NightCamera app, which waited to fire the shutter until the camera was absolutely still so it got the most out of what the lens could do. But still.
What you see should be what you get
Blooming cherry blossoms in the courtyard at CfA. Cambridge, MA.
This is out of a first gen iPhone, almost untouched. A little bit cropped to remove a window frame is all. The reason it is untouched is, any kind of processing that you do makes the shot crispier and brings out more detail, but that would not be true to the scene. The reason the photo exists in the first place was the blaze of sunshine on the spring blossoms, dazzling in its intensity. That dazzle is what this is a photo of, and even the tiniest of processing takes it away. So that feeling of gauzy haze that permeates the scene, it's real, that's what you would see if you looked with thine own eyes. A "better" camera would miss it.
There's this new AI-based shooting strategy called SWIM (Shoot What I Mean). I wouldn't trust an AI to know what I meant to shoot. I much prefer SWIS (Shoot What I See).
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