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iPhone 16 Pro Camera May Be Less Prone to Lens Flare and Ghosting


Apple is testing a new anti-reflective optical coating technology for future iPhone cameras that could improve the quality of photos by reducing...

Apple is testing a new anti-reflective optical coating technology for future iPhone cameras that could improve the quality of photos by reducing artifacts like lens flare and ghosting, claims a rumor out of Korea. ALD involves depositing materials one atomic layer at a time onto a substrate, allowing for extremely precise control over thickness and composition. In addition, ALD-applied materials can protect against environmental damage to the camera lens system without affecting the sensor's ability to capture light effectively.

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