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  1. The iPhone 12 Pro features four cameras: one front-facing camera and three back-facing cameras, including a telephoto, wide, and ultra-wide camera. The iPhone 12 Pro also features a lidar scanner for AR and computer-aided photo enhancement services. The

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DCI-P3DCI-P3 - Wikipedia

    Display P3 is a color space created by Apple Inc. It uses the DCI-P3 primaries, but instead of the ~6300 K white point, Display P3 uses the CIE standard illuminant D65 as the white point, which is the most common standard for self-illuminated displays and

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IPhone_12iPhone 12 - Wikipedia

    The iPhone 12 Mini features a 5.4-inch (137 mm) display with the same technology at a resolution of 2340 × 1080 pixels, and a pixel density of about 476 ppi. Both phones have a peak brightness of 1200 nits when viewing HDR content equivalent to the iPhone 12 Pro, and normal brightness of 625 nits. [34]

  5. In color theory, a tint is a mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness, while a shade is a mixture with black, which increases darkness. Both processes affect the resulting color mixture's relative saturation. A tone is produced either by mixing a color with gray, or by both tinting and shading. [1]

  6. Over the years, Apple has released numerous models, each iteration bringing advancements in hardware, software, and design. The iPhone series has expanded to include various models catering to different user needs and preferences, from entry-level options to high end devices.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lime_(color)Lime (color) - Wikipedia

    Lime is a color that is a shade of yellow-green, so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called limes. It is the color that is in between the web color chartreuse and yellow on the color wheel . [1]

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › False_colorFalse color - Wikipedia

    The image was received by an amateur radio station and is derived from the HRPT data. False colors and pseudo colors respectively refers to a group of color rendering methods used to display images in colors which were recorded in the visible or non-visible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.