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#16
Originally Posted by impact View Post
Unfortunately no amount post-editing cannot save overexposed images. You would have to set negative exposure correction or lower ISO before you take the shot.
Yes, you are right. I think it should be called "overexposed".

The N900 and N9 had at least 1.5EV difference in this situation.

here is another sample :


The Luma 800 (using the same camera module as N9) performance is worse than iPhone / Galaxy S2.