Unlocking the Power of AI in Google's Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8: A Game Changer in Smartphone Photography.
Ongoing years have seen an ascent in the utilization of man-made reasoning in equipment and programming.It promises results at different levels and often adds a touch of personalization. However, it's safe to say that, at least in the case of smartphones, AI hasn't quite wrapped itself around our lives as comfortably and reliably as Google's new Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8 phones.
Right from the start, as any generation shift demands, they're better than their successful predecessors. They have to be, because they are more expensive. They're also more mature. Google's big bet hints at a more accessible horizon than we're at right now. And no, this isn't a scene for 'more of the same.' That's because, apart from the existing features, more AI capabilities are expected to roll in over the next few weeks.They will take the Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8 beyond what their predecessors were capable of. This generation's theme for Pixel phones is, in Google's terms, a dual-dimensional perspective, and it's the most pronounced feature. Google Photos, an app you're already familiar with, integrates a new layer of AI models. Especially on the Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8. The trick here is to connect the phone to Wi-Fi and leave it on charge overnight. Afterward, all image editing options will unlock.
Magic Editor is already integrated with the extensive (and even more extensive for Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8) Google Photo editing feature set. This AI's heaviest application comes with extensive editing controls, which you get access to. With just a tap, you can remove objects or people from the background, change lighting or tone, alter the size or position of subjects, and even adjust shadows!Keep in mind, not all Magic Editor options are available for every photo. For example, indoor photos with two faces don't offer the option to change lighting. It also offers presets, or you can manually edit to your liking. Think of it as Adobe's Lightroom app but with professional tools that come without the learning curve.
In our tests, Magic Editor does the best job with photos clicked by Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8 of the new generation. It precisely replicates elements like shapes or positions around a subject, a description to have faith in.It's worth noting that it doesn't quite have the same impact as your existing Google Photo library but Pixel cameras of previous generations didn't always have the extensive data and lighting arrangement required for AI to work its magic.
The camera hardware for Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8 has also evolved. On the rear, Pixel 8 Pro sports a chunk with 50-megapixel wide, 48-megapixel ultra-wide, and 48-megapixel telephoto. Pixel 8, on the other hand, sports dual cameras at the back, a 50-megapixel wide (the same sensor as Pixel 8 Pro) and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide. This summarizes the distinction between Google's offerings for Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8. The specs and software are quite similar elsewhere.
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