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Hello!working in an AR app for our product we realized that there is an horizontal offset on the face mesh when we overlay the mesh over the video image. Not sure if it's an offset, but especially the left side of the face (left on image, right of the face) there is sometimes about 1 cm even more off. We checked the code and doesnt seem to be any error. We thought it was a detection issue for some faces, but it actually happens to everybody. Did anyone experienced the same? any solutions?
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We realized that captured photos on iPad Pro 12.9-inch and 11-inch (3rd generation) result to have a big difference compared to iPad 10.5 in terms of photo quality. Images taken in iPad 12.9/11, especially in low light conditions, resulting in blurry/smoothed images while they are much sharper in iPad 10.5.We used the photo app from iPad, in same conditions/position, to make a comparison:Photo captured with iPad pro 3rd generation 12.9 inchhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1tZPRYcnWeyImfXehg7d9ppkIg1qwBVeN/view?usp=sharingPhoto captured with iPad pro 10.5https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d3bac-P8KXz0dVhyHslyOEke1RFzfoRS/view?usp=sharingLooking at both devices camera specifications, is it possible that the lack of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and 5/6 lenses make such a big difference? especially if you zoom in to specific areas with hair etc you can really see the difference.Is there any way to get 10.5 quality with a new 11/12.9?
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