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    Realme announces LumaColor IMAGE for the upcoming Realme 16 Pro series

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    The Realme 16 Pro series is “coming soon,” and the brand has already revealed a few features of the lineup, which includes the Master design. Today, Realme announced the global debut of its self-developed LumaColor IMAGE for the Realme 16 Pro series.

    LumaColor IMAGE is developed in collaboration with TUV Rheinland and “highlights Realme’s ambition in portrait imaging and reflects the brand’s ongoing commitment to making advanced mobile imaging accessible to young users worldwide.”

    With LumaColor IMAGE, Realme says the Realme 16 Pro series will deliver a “best-in-segment portrait experience” and capture “more authentic and emotionally impactful portraits with natural skin tones, layered lighting, and rich atmosphere.”

    Realme announces its self-developed LumaColor IMAGE for the upcoming Realme 16 Pro series

    Realme stated that LumaColor has an industry-first approach to light and color processing, meaning “unlike traditional methods that separate light and color—risking overexposure or color distortion—the LumaColor IMAGE intelligently matches them, resulting in natural and harmonious skin tones, a coordinated person-scene relationship, and atmospheric lighting and shadow.”

    The brand further said that LumaColor IMAGE has full-dimensional skin tone optimization, and its optical depth-of-field fusion blur makes subjects stand out with an immersive vibe. The reconstruction of person-scene light and shadow also adds texture and layered lighting.

    While Realme didn’t detail the Realme 16 Pro series’ camera system, it is advertising the lineup as the “Master of Portraits,” which will be “perfect at every zoom length.”

    Realme announces its self-developed LumaColor IMAGE for the upcoming Realme 16 Pro series

    The Realme 16 Pro series is rumored to launch in early January 2026, so expect to hear more about it in the coming days.



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