Pixel tips for taking better photos from Google!

Pixel, as well as Pixel XL, is the latest smartphones made by Google. It has been praised in a lot of aspects, especially the camera department. Google has recently given some Pixel tips for taking even better pictures with the smartphones!

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Pixel tips for taking better photos from Google!

Google has recently released some notes that serve as sort of guides for taking better photos on their latest smartphones, the Pixel and Pixel XL. As we all know, the Pixel and Pixel XL came with one of, if not the best cameras in the industry. It was even rated as the best from DxOMark. With these latest Google’s Pixel tips, if you have a Pixel or Pixel XL, you can take even better pictures now. These tips will cover photo exposure, composition and photo organization and storage.

The first tip is that, in order to make your pictures stand out, it is recommended that you expose your subject so that you don’t miss any details. If there is good lighting, it would be best. However, if you find that the photo is too dark or too bright, you can change the exposure by sliding up or down in the camera interface. Next is the composition, which simply means zooming in or out. You can do that in the camera interface as well.

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Another way to make your subject stands out is the use of Lens Blur. The effect of blurring background is used very often even in professional photography. At the camera interface, select Lens Blur, take a picture, just slowly raise the camera to achieve a defocused background. You can then blur the background even more to your liking, which DSLR cannot do. Finally, to be able to capture more pictures, it is advised by Google to upload your photos to Google Photos. You have almost indefinite space, and it has smart sorting for you to search through or organize photos.

Google’s Pixel tips for photography: Good tips from Google

With those tips from Google itself, users now can take better photos using the phone’s camera. Are you using a Pixel/Pixel XL? If yes, use these tips for better photography experience!