2/18/2026 at 6:15:33 PM
> Best-in-class cameraI own a Pixel 9a. It's the first phone I used that made me question how many of the pixels going out of the camera app are actually coming the sensor and how many from some AI model.
Don't get me wrong. It will take front-cover magazine quality pics of that favorite turist hot spot, even in terrible light.
But as soon as there's something in the frame that your average insta influencer won't typically shoot the results are weird.
A green PCB on my workbench I want to document? Colors all wrong, can hardly pick out the traces. My 20 year Canon does a better job.
A black-and-white hand drawn charcoal portrait? The face on the jpeg will have tan skin and pinkish cheeks.
And there's no setting to turn this sort of processing off, unless you want to deal with the hassle of raw files.
by avian
2/18/2026 at 8:56:26 PM
Uhhhhhh no?This does not happen at all. Are you using the built in Camera app?
I just tried to take a picture of a black and white, outline only portrait right now and there is no added color.
by mrguyorama
2/19/2026 at 4:02:19 PM
Yes, built-in camera app. Maybe image processing is region dependent?On several separate occasions in my life drawing group I tried to take pictures of the drawings and they always came out tinted - not full color, but enough to look pretty weird if you know the original is in black-and-white. I also do remember that the viewfinder has shown a square around the face on the paper on those occasions, as if I was photographing a live person.
I mean, sure maybe I'm doing something wrong. But the app has pretty much zero settings. I checked I was in normal photo, not the portrait mode and that Ultra HDR was turned off.
And it's definitely some kind of a image post-processing step. Because the live viewfinder shows what I would expect. Then I press the shutter and the save photo is obviously different.
I'm not making this up. First time I've seen this I searched the web and found many threads on reddit and such discussing similar issues on Pixel phones.
One from the top of my browser history:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/otsvv2/how_to_...
by avian