Don:
I have no problem with the possibility of this being a user error. unfortunately, Apple has some history of blaming design flaws on the user, specifically antennagate.
at this point, the only empirical evidence presented shows the 4s lacking the purple skew and there were several changes in the camera assembly. I don't think it's the lens flare that's the issue, but rather the purple skew.
there are methods of analyzing whether it's the hardware, software or the photographer. I think 1 of the simplest tests would involve using a bright light source that is UV filtered.
anyway, this is probably all moot as you're already convinced that the problem is the photographer.
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I have no problem with the possibility of this being a user error. unfortunately, Apple has some history of blaming design flaws on the user, specifically antennagate.
at this point, the only empirical evidence presented shows the 4s lacking the purple skew and there were several changes in the camera assembly. I don't think it's the lens flare that's the issue, but rather the purple skew.
there are methods of analyzing whether it's the hardware, software or the photographer. I think 1 of the simplest tests would involve using a bright light source that is UV filtered.
anyway, this is probably all moot as you're already convinced that the problem is the photographer.
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