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Halide’s Process Zero feature captures photos with no AI processing


The “what is a photo?” apocalypse has a new challenger.

By David Pierce, editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Halide has, for a while, offered the ability to pick which processing pipeline you want to use, whether it’s the standard iPhone image processor or the higher-end ProRAW system. Lux Optics compares the Process Zero output to shooting on film: you might get color aberration or sensor grain, but you’ll also get shots that look more natural.

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