
Fletcher Jones Scholar in Computation and Visiting Assistant Professor in Media Studies鈥疍ouglas Goodwin recently spoke to The New York Times to answer the question: Why do so many things look better on our phone than to the naked eye? 听
Phones can see things better than we can, Goodwin explained, noting that smartphone cameras often have enhancements that exaggerate an image. Goodwin published an in-depth article on this topic for , a nonprofit news site. 听
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