The phrase is new to me.
Read more here.As smartphone cameras progress, we're seeing a cultural split from traditional camera companies, who rely mostly on hardware and optics to achieve good image quality, just as they did with their film cameras. Instead, smartphone manufacturers are relying more on computational photography and artificial intelligence to produce a photo that is detailed and well-toned, right 'out of camera'. With just one button-press - no need to set the exposure or dynamic range compensation or AF mode yourself.
Will the quality of image outputs from such devices finally exceed that of a full set of traditional full-size hardware + a tripod or two: ... see just-noticeable-difference (JND)? *
Or, has it already succeeded?! (composition & scene material being the same, of course).
What say you?
* As I sit in front of my monitor, being 78 and diabetic, my human visual JND is already about double that of y'all's. In other words, half as good.
I remain grimly All-in-Manual as opposed to Ed, but I do sometime wonder about the general direction of Photography. Lovers of the 1Ds III or the D850, etc. might soon perforce be buying them on eBay as the traditional manufacturer's stocks fall toward zero.