The Pixel 11 introduces the "Camera Looks" feature: natural-looking photos without "smartphone-style" processing


The Google Pixel 11 has introduced a new exclusive feature called Camera Looks, designed to eliminate the overly smoothed, processed look commonly associated with smartphone photography. The technology processes the image signal at the sensor level, producing photos that appear more natural and have greater depth.
One of the available modes, Digi, recreates the aesthetic of photos taken with classic digital cameras from the past. The effect is achieved by processing the image data at an earlier stage, before the system generates the final image file.
At launch, the feature will be available exclusively to Pixel 11 owners due to its tight integration with the new-generation hardware. Google representative Alex Moriconi said the company wants to make such features available to more users, but it cannot yet announce whether or when they will be brought to previous Pixel models.
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