Abstract
- Complaints from Pixel customers saying their system overprocesses pictures have began pouring in.
- A Reddit person highlighted this problem utilizing side-by-side photographs of their automobile taken with a Pixel 9 Professional and an older Pixel 3, displaying how the newer system inaccurately shifted the automobile’s brilliant orange shade to purple.
- Regardless of making an attempt numerous settings like RAW seize and disabling Extremely HDR, customers discovered no repair, and plenty of are upset there is no choice to disable the auto-enhancement.
Android telephones have lengthy been shamed for his or her cameras, regardless of typically that includes a few of the most superior {hardware} available on the market. They’ve all the time been pitted towards iPhones, although they usually supply specs Apple customers can solely dream of. However Google Pixel telephones have helped change that narrative, constantly standing out for his or her distinctive digital camera efficiency.
Although you may seldom go flawed with an iPhone’s digital camera, Apple customers have been fairly vocal about one particular criticism for a very long time. iPhones are inclined to auto-enhance pictures, and as an alternative of really “enhancing” a shot, it typically makes issues worse. The perpetrator is a function referred to as Deep Fusion, which incessantly overprocesses photographs, resulting in inaccurate colours, overly sharp textures, and, within the case of selfies, washed-out pores and skin tones.
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Sadly, it looks as if Google determined to take a web page out of Apple’s playbook, and Pixel customers are removed from happy.
Pixel customers are fed up with Google’s over-processing digital camera “function”
A annoyed Reddit person, u/abcde__edcba, took to the r/GooglePixel subreddit to complain that there is a vital distinction between what they see of their Pixel 9 Professional’s viewfinder (and in actual life) once they’re taking a shot, and what the end result seems like as soon as the picture is taken (by way of Android Authority).
The person mentions that the colours within the viewfinder seem correct, but as soon as the picture is captured, the end result has “tousled colours.” He makes use of an instance to show his expertise by attaching a picture of what reveals within the viewfinder when he’s taking a shot of his Ford Mustang Shelby (proper), and the Google-processed picture (left).
As you may inform from the picture on the appropriate, the Mustang leans towards a brilliant orange tone, whereas Google’s processing “capabilities” flip it right into a purple as an alternative. He additionally attaches a picture taken of the identical automobile utilizing his Pixel 3, the place the automobile’s shade seems orange as an alternative of purple, regardless of being taken in several lighting situations.
The person goes on to say that once they view the picture within the Images app proper after taking it, it initially seems okay. Nonetheless, the colours apparently change inside seconds. Whereas the unique poster used a Pixel 9 Professional for the instance above, they observe that the identical problem happens when utilizing a Pixel Pill. For those who’re pondering an incorrect setting is in charge, the Reddit poster has a solution for that. They point out that enabling the RAW setting doesn’t assist, Extremely HDR is disabled, altering their Pixel’s digital camera decision from 12MP to 50MP makes no distinction, and toggling Wealthy shade in pictures on or off additionally has no impact.
Apparently, it is a widespread problem, and Pixel customers aren’t followers of the over-processing. On the time of writing, the Reddit publish has been upvoted over 300 instances and has practically 150 feedback. Underneath the publish, different Pixel customers have chimed in to share their experiences, with one person mentioning that the second you level a Pixel digital camera towards the “purple hues of the sky throughout a sundown,” the digital camera washes out the colours to boring yellow and orange. They complain that they only need the ultimate picture to appear to be what the viewfinder preview reveals. Whereas some could like how photographs take care of Google “processes” them, the first criticism folks have is that there’s at the moment no choice to choose out of the function.
The OP mentions that one technique to keep away from this post-processing is to allow High Shot, select a special body, and hit Save a duplicate. Nonetheless, that is removed from a really perfect resolution, particularly since Google auto-enhances each picture you are taking. An official Google account, u/PixelCommunity, additionally commented below the publish, asking to get in contact with the Reddit poster to look into the problem. So whereas most Pixel customers consider it is a “function,” it might very properly be one more bug, and a repair would possibly already be underway.