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Google's new Magnifier app is available for download on the Pixel 5 and later!
The Magnifier app uses your camera "to magnify small text, see object details, or zoom in on faraway text like street signs or restaurant menus behind a service counter."
You can change the image contrast and brightness, zoom in even further, use filters, control the flashlight intensity, and search, listen, or copy text with Google Lens.
Thanks to _better_be_me on Threads for the tip!
Download Magnifier from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.accessibility.magnifier
The Magnifier app uses your camera "to magnify small text, see object details, or zoom in on faraway text like street signs or restaurant menus behind a service counter."
You can change the image contrast and brightness, zoom in even further, use filters, control the flashlight intensity, and search, listen, or copy text with Google Lens.
Thanks to _better_be_me on Threads for the tip!
Download Magnifier from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.accessibility.magnifier
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Pixel 8a prototype live images have been leaked online. Abhishek Yadav has tweeted the first live pictures of the mid-budget version of the upcoming flagship. The Pixel 8a is reportedly codenamed Akita and features a Tensor G3 processor. The design of…
Renders of the mid-budget Pixel 8a surfaced online.
At the end of September, we already saw the leaked live images of the Pixel 8a, and now insider OnLeaks (via Smartprix) has published renders of the device, as well as some of its specs:
Dimensions: 152.1 x 72.6 x 8.9mm (Pixel 7a dimensions: 152.4 x 72.9 x 9.0mm.).
Display diagonal: ~6.1 inches
CPU: Tensor G3 with Mali-G715 GPU
RAM: 8GB
OS: Android 14
Codename: Akita
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At the end of September, we already saw the leaked live images of the Pixel 8a, and now insider OnLeaks (via Smartprix) has published renders of the device, as well as some of its specs:
Dimensions: 152.1 x 72.6 x 8.9mm (Pixel 7a dimensions: 152.4 x 72.9 x 9.0mm.).
Display diagonal: ~6.1 inches
CPU: Tensor G3 with Mali-G715 GPU
RAM: 8GB
OS: Android 14
Codename: Akita
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Google Camera's Pro controls can technically work on any Tensor-powered Pixel device.
Insider Kamila Wojciechowska has gotten early access to the new Google Camera v.9.1.098. By default, the Pro controls are only available for the Pixel 8 Pro. However, Camila was able to modify the app to "force" these controls to appear, and it turns out that they can work on Pixel 6 — 7 Pro devices without issue.
In the attached materials, Kamila showed manual focus, the ability to switch camera modules, ISO and shutter speed adjustments (Pixel 7 Pro — max 8 sec, Pixel 8 Pro — max 16 sec).
Mishaal Rahman has also confirmed, that Pro Controls technically works on his Pixel 6 Pro.
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Insider Kamila Wojciechowska has gotten early access to the new Google Camera v.9.1.098. By default, the Pro controls are only available for the Pixel 8 Pro. However, Camila was able to modify the app to "force" these controls to appear, and it turns out that they can work on Pixel 6 — 7 Pro devices without issue.
In the attached materials, Kamila showed manual focus, the ability to switch camera modules, ISO and shutter speed adjustments (Pixel 7 Pro — max 8 sec, Pixel 8 Pro — max 16 sec).
Mishaal Rahman has also confirmed, that Pro Controls technically works on his Pixel 6 Pro.
Google News | En
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Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
Google Camera 9.1 adds a "rich color in photos" toggle that lets you capture images using the Display P3 color format instead of sRGB. This setting is enabled by default on the Pixel 8 series.
Display P3 wide gamut capture is a new capability of Android 14. Devices can capture wide gamut color images in JPEG format without using 10-bit HDR.
(This screenshot was from my Pixel 6 Pro, where the setting was disabled by default.)
Display P3 wide gamut capture is a new capability of Android 14. Devices can capture wide gamut color images in JPEG format without using 10-bit HDR.
(This screenshot was from my Pixel 6 Pro, where the setting was disabled by default.)
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Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
The Pixel 8 is the first phone to capture photos in Ultra HDR, a new format that I think could be the future of mobile photography!
Ultra HDR is something you really need to see to understand, though, so I worked with Dylan Raga to put together a demo that shows it off. The results are STUNNING!
If you're using a Chromium-based browser on a PC running Windows 11/macOS with an HDR display or on a Pixel 7 running Android 14, then you can see these Ultra HDR samples in their full glory by going to the GitHub repo linked in my latest article for Android Police.
On Wednesday, you're going to see a lot of reviews of the Pixel 8 series go up. Unfortunately, since platform support for Ultra HDR is so limited, many of those reviews will be unable to showcase the photos taken from the phone in their full glory.
Most social media sites and CMSes compress images, which will result in the HDR gain map being removed from the Ultra HDR .jpg. Even Windows File Explorer corrupts the metadata when you simply edit the EXIF tags!
Oh, and the photos I took were all from a Pixel 6 Pro using Google Camera 9.1 (pulled from a Pixel 8). This means that yes, certain older Pixels are able to capture in Ultra HDR as well.
Ultra HDR is something you really need to see to understand, though, so I worked with Dylan Raga to put together a demo that shows it off. The results are STUNNING!
If you're using a Chromium-based browser on a PC running Windows 11/macOS with an HDR display or on a Pixel 7 running Android 14, then you can see these Ultra HDR samples in their full glory by going to the GitHub repo linked in my latest article for Android Police.
On Wednesday, you're going to see a lot of reviews of the Pixel 8 series go up. Unfortunately, since platform support for Ultra HDR is so limited, many of those reviews will be unable to showcase the photos taken from the phone in their full glory.
Most social media sites and CMSes compress images, which will result in the HDR gain map being removed from the Ultra HDR .jpg. Even Windows File Explorer corrupts the metadata when you simply edit the EXIF tags!
Oh, and the photos I took were all from a Pixel 6 Pro using Google Camera 9.1 (pulled from a Pixel 8). This means that yes, certain older Pixels are able to capture in Ultra HDR as well.
Android Police
Hands-on with Ultra HDR in Android 14: The future of photography
Ultra HDR on Android 14 is one of those rare photography features that even an untrained eye will notice right away
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Google_Camera_9_1_098_570503546_23_arm64_v8a_nodpi_Android_14+.apkm
423.7 MB
Google Camera's new update v.9.1.098.570503546.23
Installation via apps that work with APKS/APKM files. Android 14+
As a reminder, this is stock app, so Pro Controls are only available for Pixel 8 Pro.
❗️Portrait and long exposure modes may not work as the APK was unloaded from Pixel 8 Pro. I recommend delete the update and waiting for an update from Google Play.
Via APK Mirror (uploaded by Mishaal Rahman)
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Installation via apps that work with APKS/APKM files. Android 14+
As a reminder, this is stock app, so Pro Controls are only available for Pixel 8 Pro.
❗️Portrait and long exposure modes may not work as the APK was unloaded from Pixel 8 Pro. I recommend delete the update and waiting for an update from Google Play.
Via APK Mirror (uploaded by Mishaal Rahman)
Google News | En
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