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By far the most interesting thing about the iPhone 11 Pro is the triple camera, not because of its controversial design, but mainly because of its advanced features. These also include Night Mode, i.e. a mode for capturing the best possible image in low light, especially at night.

During Tuesday's conference, Apple came up with several samples that highlighted the iPhone 11's ability to capture dark scenes. The same promotional photos can also be found on the company's official website. However, the average user is mainly interested in real photos, and one such, demonstrating Night Mode in action, appeared today.

Its author is Coco Rocha, a thirty-one-year-old model and entrepreneur, who showed the difference between iPhone X and iPhone 11 Pro Max while photographing a night scene. As in his contribution points out, she is not sponsored by Apple in any way and the phone came into her hands rather by accident. The resulting images are diametrically opposed, and the photo from the new model proves that Night Mode works really well, ultimately much like what Apple showed us during the keynote.

Night Mode on iPhone 11 is actually a combination of quality hardware and well-programmed software. When shooting a night scene, the mode is activated automatically. When you press the shutter button, the camera takes several pictures, which are also of good quality thanks to double optical stabilization, which keeps the lenses still. Subsequently, with the help of the software, the images are aligned, the blurred parts are removed and the sharper ones are merged. Contrast is adjusted, colors are fine-tuned, noise is intelligently suppressed and details are enhanced. The result is a high-quality photo with rendered details, minimal noise and believable colors.

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