Google Pixel devices are mostly known for their impressive camera feature that enables users to capture incredibly high-quality pictures. The Google Camera functionality is a software technique that works exceptionally well for all Pixel mobile phones.
Now, the most recent update rolled out to the devices, packing some fantastic additions and brand new features. The release, Google Camera 7.3.018.291816413 update, is going live via over-the-air (OTA) channels, which means that users simply have to stay connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to receive the new upgrade automatically.
Google Camera’s Key Features
Here are some of the most important features the app packs, which help users get the best out of it:
- HDR+ with dual exposure controls – Users can take pictures using HDR+, in particular in low-light or backlit scenes
- Night Sight – You will never have to use the flash again as Night Sight helps bring out all the best details and colors that get lost in the dark
- Super Res Zoom – This feature keeps your pictures at high quality when you zoom in—without experiencing any kind of a blur
- Top Shot – Top Shot automatically recommends the best pictures you took
- Portrait – You can add elegant background blur to your images. Google Photos is also able to make the subject of the photo pop by leaving them in color and changing the background to black and white.
The Google Camera 7.3.018.291816413 Update
The new release, Google Camera 7.3.018.291816413 update, added dual exposure controls to adjust the brightness and HDR of a picture and Frequent Faces functionality to help users capture Top Shot pictures ‘where the people you photograph most are smiling and not blinking’ for Google Pixel 4.
For Pixel 3, 3a, and 4 as well, it came with Astrophotography to Night Sight, which allows users to even take a picture of the Milky Way with a single tap. Also, users can now touch and hold on the shutter button to capture Top Shot photos in the default camera mode.