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from a purely engineering perspective, i’d be really interested to see a comparison like this for what a professional photographer can do with whatever “highest quality” output a phone has (eg raw if available, least compressed, etc)
imo it’d be interesting to remove all the post processing from the equation and just see how the actual sensors compare
of course, most people just shoot a photo and they’re done, but it’d still be interesting!