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What phone do you have? There's an app for the (fuck you tim apple I said THE) iPhone at least that removes ALL CPU processing (and the images look like shit).I never ended up getting a real camera but the pictures I see from the Sony EV-ZV10 also have epic tiktok desturation on it.
Thanks for the referral to this thread in MATI!Why does HDR seem to make pictures so fucking ugly? Why is everything I shoot on my phone so fucking desaturated? It's like cameras have built-in dramatic effect filters you can't turn off, physically baked into the cameras.
I want natural autumn colors, natural people flesh tones, I don't want content creator desaturation or whatever.
I never ended up getting a real camera but the pictures I see from the Sony EV-ZV10 also have epic tiktok desturation on it.
Why does HDR seem to make pictures so fucking ugly? Why is everything I shoot on my phone so fucking desaturated? It's like cameras have built-in dramatic effect filters you can't turn off, physically baked into the cameras.
I want natural autumn colors, natural people flesh tones, I don't want content creator desaturation or whatever.
I never ended up getting a real camera but the pictures I see from the Sony EV-ZV10 also have epic tiktok desturation on it.
I have a pixel and I notice when I take the photo, it looks fine. When I go to save it or share it, the image is desaturated. I have tried fucking with every single option and literally I get better photos screenshotting the preview.Also remember your monitor is a variable here. ... and also make sure that your color space isn't set to something stupid.
I have a pixel and I notice when I take the photo, it looks fine. When I go to save it or share it, the image is desaturated. I have tried fucking with every single option and literally I get better photos screenshotting the preview.
In terms of color space, Pixel devices typically utilize:
- Wide Color Gamut (WCG): The devices support color spaces like DCI-P3, which provides a broader range of colors compared to standard sRGB.
- HDR10: This is a common HDR format that Pixel devices support, allowing for higher peak brightness and improved contrast.
- Rec. 2020 (BT.2020): Some models may support this color space, which offers an even wider color gamut than DCI-P3.
It's like cameras have built-in dramatic effect filters you can't turn off, physically baked into the cameras.
When I import the RAW into Krita it is like I shot it at night during a lunar eclipse without man-made lighting in 10,000 miles from me. Nothing I change makes it better.Does your phone support RAW format?
You said you have a Pixel, if your phone supports RAW you should be able to turn it on in the advance settings of your camera app.
RAW format captures images with no compression or post processing. It should produce the exact image the sensor captures without any changes.
Cameras (and editing software) are dumb and don't know what they're looking at. A picture of a beautiful sunset or ugly tungsten lights get treated the same where the camera balances the color more towards neutral. The camera always aims for a neutral exposure/color.I have a pixel and I notice when I take the photo, it looks fine. When I go to save it or share it, the image is desaturated. I have tried fucking with every single option and literally I get better photos screenshotting the preview.
Do you use Graphene on your Pixel? If so, did you swap back to the Google Camera app? I know my photos looked like turds with the Graohene camera app.I have a pixel and I notice when I take the photo, it looks fine. When I go to save it or share it, the image is desaturated. I have tried fucking with every single option and literally I get better photos screenshotting the preview.
I am using everything stock.Do you use Graphene on your Pixel? If so, did you swap back to the Google Camera app? I know my photos looked like turds with the Graohene camera app.
A camera and your eyes will never match, you can get the same feeling of what you saw, but that's a whole "skill" to learn if you want to nail it. So unless you want to spend time learning photography and color grading, get this idea of 1-to-1 out of your head.When I import the RAW into Krita it is like I shot it at night during a lunar eclipse without man-made lighting in 10,000 miles from me. Nothing I change makes it better.
edit: bro I'm so bitter, I'm playing with the raw file and changing every slider and it's just like, "this is not what I saw".
it is like I shot it at night during a lunar eclipse without man-made lighting in 10,000 miles from me. Nothing I change makes it better.