Comment by timmaxw
3 years ago
I think you misread the article. What they did was:
1. Use Photoshop to blur a photo of the moon, destroying detail
2. Use a Samsung camera to take a photo of the blurred photo of the moon
3. The camera somehow emits a crisp photo of the moon, including the detail that was destroyed in step 1
It seems like the camera AI detected 'this is a photo of the moon', and used its knowledge of what the moon looks like to add the detail back in. Where else could the camera have gotten the detail from?
Ah yes, now I get it! I either didnt read the article clearly or you outline the steps much better than the article does! My bad.