
JAKARTA – Some time ago, citizens were shocked by a wallpaper which can damage the user’s cellphone. Some brands are even experiencing it factory reset. So how is the story of the owner, who captures a beautiful view of a lake that can damage the cellphone?
Launch Gizmodo, Friday 12 June, a recently viral lake view photo wallpaper This dangerous portrait was made by an amateur photographer named Gaurav Agrawal. Initially, he just wanted to capture the moment the sun sets in a lake in Glacier National Park in Montana, United States (US).
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“It was cloudy and cloudy, and we (Agrawal and his wife) thought there would be no good view of the sunset. We were going to go first but then the scenery started to change,” he said, Friday, June 12.
After capturing the beautiful moment and returning home, Agrawal started editing the photo in the Adobe Lightroom photo editing application. Where he exports his photos using the extra-wide HDR color space. As a result, the landscape photo is very beautiful and looks good on the computer.
After finishing editing, Agrawal uploaded the photo on the photo sharing site, Flickr. Most likely from that site, the people who download the photos will be made wallpaper experience strange events.
Not because the landscape photo is cursed or problematic, because some Android users experience hangs and crashes after using the photo as wallpaper. Not a few Android 10 users on Samsung devices have experienced damage, such as boot loop to factory reset.
When I tried to upload the original image (left) to Weibo, I found that its color to change (right). At this time, the image became harmless, but when uploaded to twitter, the original image still does not change color, still harmful. So I suspect it may be related to the color gamut pic.twitter.com/0A1PlUqlpv
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It is likely that the photo editing process carried out by Agrawal caused this bugs in the image processing process on an Android phone. Where the editing process in Lightroom will provide three color mode options to export the photos according to your choice.
“I didn’t know the color format would cause this problem,” he said, using an iPhone when trying out the photos for wallpaper.
On the other hand Agrawal has more than 10 thousand followers on the photography platform Flickr and his work is published by National Geographic magazine. He hopes that his portrait photos can go viral again, but not with a bad image.
“I hope my photo will go ‘viral’ for good reason. But maybe for another time I will pay attention to the photo format,” said Agrawal.
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