Let's see your Pixel 6 and 6 Pro photos!

Used top shot in Photos app and got these nice shots of Bubbles.
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Nice! Is that an Arena Football field?:confused:
Kinda LOL
It's for something called Fan Controlled Football. From what I gathered it's arena football where the fans call the plays instead of coaches.
This structure is temporary and will only be there for about 10 weeks.
 
Has anybody had issues with photos looking over processed? I'll take a photo and it looks fine in the viewfinder but then when I take the photo it just looks like someone scrolled the "pop" setting to max and everything looks super grainy. It's especially bad in portrait mode. It's a shame bc I've never been disappointed with my 2Xl or 3a camera. Just kinda bummed to upgrade to the latest and greatest and be disappointed with simple indoor photos.
 
A random photo just to see. Doesn't appear blown out or off to me.
Any settings or other apps installed that could be messing with it?
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Has anybody had issues with photos looking over processed? I'll take a photo and it looks fine in the viewfinder but then when I take the photo it just looks like someone scrolled the "pop" setting to max and everything looks super grainy. It's especially bad in portrait mode. It's a shame bc I've never been disappointed with my 2Xl or 3a camera. Just kinda bummed to upgrade to the latest and greatest and be disappointed with simple indoor photos.
Since the April update, pictures of my kid aren't the same. It's mainly his hair. Not as detailed.
 
A random photo just to see. Doesn't appear blown out or off to me.
Any settings or other apps installed that could be messing with it?
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Pixel6
Not so much objects for me as it is people. I would share the photo I took recently that triggered my post but it was of my wife and I know better... Lol.
 
Has anybody had issues with photos looking over processed? I'll take a photo and it looks fine in the viewfinder but then when I take the photo it just looks like someone scrolled the "pop" setting to max and everything looks super grainy. It's especially bad in portrait mode. It's a shame bc I've never been disappointed with my 2Xl or 3a camera. Just kinda bummed to upgrade to the latest and greatest and be disappointed with simple indoor photos.

I haven't noticed that on my 6 Pro. Are you in particularly low light? Also, try turning Top Shot off.
 
I haven't noticed that on my 6 Pro. Are you in particularly low light? Also, try turning Top Shot off.
This morning we were indoors but it was pretty bright fluorescent lighting. And in portrait mode so there's no top shot option there, just face retouch which I leave disabled. It almost forces me to enable it though bc every skin flaw just becomes so accentuated.
 

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