sushiguy732
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where can I find the pixel 2 camera app? do you have a link? I dont see it in the app store.
Try this:
https://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2017/09/08/hdr/
Pixel 2 app for LG... should help with photo quality.. LG provides better hardware, Google makes better software but lacking hardware. Show support and thank the developer that made it!
Tried to use it, but got fatal error each time and was unable to use.
Try this:
https://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2017/09/08/hdr/
Pixel 2 app for LG... should help with photo quality.. LG provides better hardware, Google makes better software but lacking hardware. Show support and thank the developer that made it!
there's known issues with the pixel cam apps and the new snapdragon 845. A dev on the OnePlus 6 XDA forum (also has a snapdragon 845) is trying to get it working correctly. It's going to take some time. But the app definitely works great on phones with older snapdragon chipsets.
So the pixel camera software was mentioned as possibly being able to make. the G7 take better pics. Since we know that currently does not work, does anyone have any other camera app recommendations?
To those who do shoot in low-light, I think it's worth noting that the camera software prefers to set the shutter to 1/30 (or less) with a lower ISO vs. Samsung software that uses a faster shutter (ex. 1/50) and higher ISO.
The quicker shutter speed of the Samsung camera/software is much better for taking baby photos!
Also, LG's image processing is very aggressive with noise reduction and thus causing loss of detail and it creates skin tones with a pasty appearance.
The auto aperture on the G7 definitely stays open long to grab light. You need to hold steady, but it's worth it as the low light capture is better than the S9 in comparisons I've seen. Those who have trouble holding the cam still or generally find their shots blurry should get familiar with manual mode. It's set up wonderfully on the G7 and you really only need to adjust two things to get beautiful photos.
Regarding the pasty thing, I've not seen it. In fact, in comparisons skin tones were more natural. Perhaps it was due to specific lighting conditions you were under.
Ok, I'll bite. What are the 2 things we need to adjust to get good pics?
I hope LG patches the current auto mode to make it more friendly to casual users and for unexpected moments (babies, pets, etc).