![]() The leaves and branches in the foreground trees are better-defined, and the you can discern the faces of people standing on the bridge. Zooming into the full-size images, the Note 4’s higher resolution really shines. You could argue that the iPhone images more accurately capture the scene, but ultimately I prefer the image from the Note 4. The blue sky gets a little washed out but otherwise the image is pleasing to the eye. The dark shadows are nearly eliminated, brightening up the entire scene. The image from the Note 4 is markedly different, though. The image taken by the 6 Plus is a little brighter than the one from the iPhone 5s, but otherwise they’re essentially the same. The Note 4 does appear to use HDR even though the image metadata says it didn’t. This shot would definitely benefit from using the high dynamic range (HDR) feature, but while HDR was set to automatic for each device, the iPhone cameras didn’t use it. The foreground is in heavy shadow, while the pond and sky are brightly lit. This outdoor scene was taken in Central Park under more challenging lighting conditions. Full Size Images: iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, Galaxy Note 4
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