I'm a little surprised the word 'bokeh' isn't found on that page. Photographers have been reviewing and comparing how each model of lens blurs probably since the invention of the camera lens. But of course this is a different level.
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defects in the image sensor on the cameras also contribute 'identifiable' marks in the digital image, often in non-visible ways.
Pfff this assumes they can even get to my images raw in the first place. I take my pictures in 768p or 640p and pass them through Send Reduced before sharing them in any way. All I'm looking for now is a means to pass my photos through the software right from the camera before they are saved to storage.