The full moon came out as a clear, high-detailed photo while the half moon remained blurry. This seems to indicate that it is using machine learning features to blend the output image with details from an algorithm trained on high-resolution photos of the moon. In my opinion, as long as it's communicated as a feature, it's fine. Especially given that there is no other near-space, astral object that you can actually take a picture of with a 100x zoom anyway.

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