No glare: Apple is preparing a revolution in iPhone 16 Pro cameras
According to Korean sources, Apple is on its way to improving the quality of photos on its upcoming smartphones. Widespread rumours indicate that the company is testing a new anti-reflective optical coating technology for the iPhone 16 Pro cameras.
Here's What We Know
Using the Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) method, which allows materials to be deposited at the atomic level, Apple aims to reduce flare and ghosting in images. This technology can help in bright lighting conditions.
Halos and glare are typical problems that photographers will encounter when working with bright light, such as the sun. The use of ALD can reduce these artefacts and protect the camera lens from damage.
Such innovations add to the intrigue of Apple's upcoming premium smartphone lineup and keep fans excited about their photographic capabilities.
Source: MacRumors