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[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

I just opened in privacy mode, and it worked for me.
I agree, I just said this to my wife, showing if I use zoom it's a different camera, so if I zoom out again yes of course the problem goes away, it's a frigging different camera! What's the point of stating that? But I don't have a "teleobjective" on my phone, as much as I have a Telephoto camera, so weird wording in the article IMO.

Phone cameras have infrared filters because the infrared causes images with too much red and generally weird colors. I once removed the IR filter on a webcam to try to improve light sensibility, and the colors became outright awful.
But maybe the LIDAR infrared needs to be a tad lower to be filtered more efficiently? Because it seems to me you could sue the LIDAR company for damaging you phone if it breaks the camera to film you new car.