As anticipation builds for Google’s soon-to-be-launched Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, additional information about anticipated camera advancements has leaked, this time directly from Google.
In a recent survey sent to Pixel Superfans, the company sought feedback on the “future of Pixel Sports” and asked its most devoted customers to choose from a number of location-based photo scenarios, indicating which ones they would be most likely to influence. in your decision when to buy a new smartphone.
It’s interesting to note that the scenery list includes a number of upcoming camera-based features that aren’t yet included in any Pixel product. They are listed below:
- A new Audio Magic Eraser feature that employs artificial intelligence to erase unwanted background noise from your video recordings was previously described in a leak.
- With the help of your phone’s artificial intelligence technology, AI Photo Merging can “create the perfect team image by merging everyone’s best photo, so everyone looks great.”
- New “Gphotos” editing tools, dubbed new AI-powered tools in Google Photos that let you “instantly change the background of the photo, people’s clothing, or anything else in the photo.” Presumably, this alludes to the Magic Editor feature that was introduced in a preview earlier this year.
- Faster camera aperture: The Pixel 7 Pro’s camera already starts up incredibly fast, so it’ll be interesting to see what the Pixel 8 is capable of and whether it’ll make a significant difference.
Group shots are notoriously difficult to capture correctly, especially with larger groups (someone always has their eyes closed!), so any AI-powered help would be greatly appreciated. It’s not uncommon for professional photographers to capture multiple copies of a group photo before painstakingly cutting and pasting the best aspects of each for a new “perfect” result. Since most users are unlikely to take this issue on themselves, having the smartphone do it for you would be a significant improvement for the camera.
Aside from these software tricks, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro cameras are rumored to include a new camera app and much-improved camera hardware. When the Pixel 8 line finally launches later this year, it looks like we’re in for a treat.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn