I'm in the market for a new phone, and I'm considering buying the Pixel 11 Pro XL when it gets released in August, and honestly the only reason I'm going for the Pixel and not the Galaxy, is because of stock Android.I would go for the Pixel 10 right now, but from what I've read, the camera zoom in Pixels suck, and what's even worse is the AI hallucinations (see pic, where water is mistaken for buildings) so I'm hoping the 11 will fix thatI'm not a phone guy, but can someone please tell me if it's possible to disable the AI crap on my phone cameras at all? I don't want even the possibility of AI hallucinating things that are not there. No I don't want the moon to be generated even if AI is 99% sure it's the moon that I took a picture of.Thanks /g/ TL;DR Need stock Android phone where I can disable camera AI hallucinations. pls advisePS: Haven't posted here in over 10 years wtf is this captcha verification
>>108997837i don't know about google phones, but on my samsung phone app i can take RAW photos which doesn't go through the post-processing steps. maybe the phone you buy comes with that feature in the camera app, or you have to find a third party app that does
>>108998007raw is a file format, it doesnt mean the data saved in it was not processed
>>108998007Thanks but I want the compression, taking RAW and converting myself to JPG is too much of a pain in the assMaybe there is some switch in developer settings that can do this?
>>108998077the pro mode in my camera app can save it as jpg. i recommend you go test the phone out in person and play around with the settings to see if you can find the "pro" or "raw" mode and if you can make it output as jpg
>>108998007Samshitfags are the dumbest people on the planet, even dumber than ifags, confirmed.
>>108997837>tell me if it's possible to disable the AI crap on my phone cameras at all?digital zoom uses "ai" upscalingit swaps linear transformation on local data based on that local data (resulting in a nonlinear transformation overall)it's equivalent to using gabor filters, which is why i put ai in quotes, but in the past the kernels were trained on natural scenes, so most people would probably label it ai upscaling.
>>108997837No such issues on my Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max 1TB.
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>>108997837Pixels have subpar cameras hardware wise. They do a lot of post processing.You can always get a third party camera. My pixel phone with graphene OS has an offline camera that works pretty well preinstalled
>>108998027The point of the format is that it's minimally processed, no lossy compression and that any "processing" like the color balance that the camera applies are totally non-destructive>>108998199Same (orange)
>>108997837>Camera AI
You can simply use a third-party camera app that doesn't apply an AI filter.
>>108998742You often can't, acshully.
>>108997837unironically just get a real camera
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>>108999154thisthe real problem is that such small pixels are way bellow the diffraction limit, there needs to be a postprocesing to make use of so many megapixels in tiny sensors. real raw image would be unusable
>>108997837i cant find the picture my favorite is hallucinating lcd subpixels as numbersliterally the matrix
>>108998007>>108998159I have an S21 Ultra and I can confirm the RAWs that come from the stock photo app are unprocessed, as in, no AI hallucinations or chroma/luma smearing.Not that it makes these shitty phone cameras any good though.
>>108998199Oh yeah, Apple would never.