REAL PHOTOS ALWAYS «BREAK»
▪ Think a high-quality photo should be perfect? Think again.
In real shots, something is almost always “off”:
▪ Noise in the shadows — especially noticeable in low light
▪ Local overexposures on highlights and glossy surfaces
▪ Loss of fine details in the brightest and darkest areas
▪ Overall “dirt” and unevenness that no editor can fully remove
▪ It’s exactly these imperfections that make the frame look alive. Algorithms already know well: a sterile clean image without these “flaws” is almost always a fake.
Reality is never perfect. A fake tries to be.
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