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    1. Louisa_Love_UK on

      looks like you captured the upside down world or you’re in the silent hill

    2. OlderRobloxian on

      I would never have expected the photo to transition to black and white as it died, but that’s a really cool effect and very symbolic and poetic of your phone.

    3. Uh oh someone forgot to render that part, i’m sure they’ll render it before earth 2.0.

    4. How’d you take this…did you spam the shutter button until the phone died or was this purely unintentional

    5. skanana_the_banana_ on

      Anyone know what this effect is called, i’d like to see more of this, thanks op for introducing this to me, this might even be… *extremely* interesting

    6. sharkbait469 on

      Hey my last phone started doing this to like 80% of my pictures for the last 2-3 months I had it! It was older but not broken or anything, and I remember not being able to find anything about it online to try and fix it, so I just dealt with it for a while. The photos were either partially black and white (always in different areas), fully black and white, or had little glitch spots of green or purple. Cool to see it happen to someone else, even if just temporarily and for a different reason!

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    8. autumnsincere159 on

      Should print it out and put it on your wall.

      That’s a r/fantasticaccident. (if this isn’t a sub, it should be)

    9. What probably happened is that the phone’s capacitive sensor lattice briefly entered what engineers call a transient voltage echo state, (basically the moment the battery dips below 3.45V). The image processor can’t complete a full frame cycle so it dumps whatever partial photon data is still sitting in the photodiodes for a cool photo like this.

    10. Global_Mess1475 on

      Cool, but clearly edited in some way. The green part is a perspective looking down at it while the black and white part is a perspective looking at a vertical fence.

      Plus… thats not even representative of how images are saved on a phone.

    11. PotatoesWillSaveUs on

      Did you upload a screenshot of the picture? Why is there extra space and the home indicator bar visible?

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