Many people were spot on, and others not as much. All in all I found it fascinating and a lot of fun. Here are the answers:

0. REAL

1. AI

2. REAL

3. AI

4. REAL

5. AI

6. REAL

  • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    3 months ago

    It’s a cloud reflection. I think people are generally attributing a little bit much in terms of what “upscaling” really does. Especially on an iPhone, which I used, that does not do traditional “upscaling.”

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      3 months ago

      Still, that’s very apparent on large ad posters Apple used to make “shot with an iPhone”, a zoomed in photo looks like it consists of irregular patches of solid colour, not pixels. That’s what I called upscaling, that’s what my old Honour used to do to photos when it fell flat on actually capturing the details, and maybe that’s what others meant, too.

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          3 months ago

          On these I would’ve guessed only 1 or 1+2, but since you said that the photos in the post were shot on the iPhone, and there is a preview that shows that the third is a photo from the post, I expect that I’m wrong.

          But yes, the third zoom-in is what I expect to see on a low postprocessing camera, and the first photo is more or less what I imagine from a high postprocessing camera.

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              3 months ago

              No big deal with the crop, you were right that the third doesn’t look like what I had in mind. Most likely I’m not informed enough on what iPhones use for photo improvements, maybe I will read something about that