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Originally Posted by tiltmode43
I'll give this a go! Though I'd be interested in seeing the Nikon native JPEG's since the comparison includes iPhone native JPEG. Gives it a more level playing field because with editing RAW files, you can go any way with it.
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Funny you should ask. This set here will probably give y'all some clues, although I picked a set that's purposefully ambiguous for the first post. I posed a set of about 10 photos (1 from each camera, so 5 sets total) on my Facebook page and one of my photographer friends got all but 1 set right, and then immediately corrected himself when he spotted the tell-tale sign of an iPhone shooting in Portrait Mode.
But the dude is a world renowned fashion photographer with ~50 years of professional photography experience so I expect him to figure it out quickly.
I spent about 15 minutes on the DSLR file to make it mimic the iPhone's exposure/black point/brightness and contrast...etc, but there are certain things that the camera captures that even I can't fake in post.
Not in 15 minutes anyway.