CHILLYWILL_95831
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Stop shooting at light sources. Problem solved. People love complaining about non problems.
Why are you hating on Google? The reviews are putting The Pixel ahead of all other phones right now. Apple, LG, even some of the pictures on my Favorite phone Note 7, and S7 except for low light pictures.Google will never deliver a decent camera. Period.
A post in the Google User Community yesterday confirms Google is on the problem and anticipates releasing an algorithmic fix in the near future. Android Central sent the link out this AM:Google said they will send a software update to fix it, but the wording seemed to imply that it may still be an issue sometimes.
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It's really bad on my phone. Definitely not "normal" lens flare. I agree that it appears like it's refracting from the glass pane on the upper half of the phone.
I'm really not confident that this can be fixed in a software update![]()
Your going to get plenty of flare easily in a situation like that ^^^
Probably with any smartphone. My S7 is washed out in a position like that and with flare.
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It's really bad on my phone. Definitely not "normal" lens flare. I agree that it appears like it's refracting from the glass pane on the upper half of the phone.
I'm really not confident that this can be fixed in a software update![]()
I had a couple free minutes this morning waiting for a meeting, so I played with my camera pointing straight into the rising sun. Two important findings here, (1) this camera is amazing, (2) you will get flare pointing straight into the light, but reframing can fix that.
Here are the 2 photos, one that shows the flare (intentionally framed for it) and one that does not.
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Reframed the shot, and had the camera meter for the dark are in the trees for a brighter shot. If I would have had a little more time I would have played with where the photo is metered a bit more. I find that I can fine tune the HDR very well that way. In any case, for a quick point and shoot, the camera handled a tough scene very well.
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In that second pic, the sky is completely blown out.