For years people have praised Google`s `HDR+` (and then `Pixel Camera`) image handling and processing. Originally designed for Google Glass, to make a terrible, tiny camera produce good results, the multi-frame algorithms worked wonders on many phone cameras too, even by side-loading onto generic Android hardware. The system was much copied by all other phone makers, so that multiple frames per image is now commonplace. However, Google`s imaging hardware has been lacklustre, even poor, in the last year, so it`s a great relief to see all that good software now paired with genuinely competitive camera hardware. So, ahead of my various review tests and comparisons (versus iPhone, Sony, and yes, Lumia), I thought I`d `focus` in on what`s under the hood in my review Pixel 6 Pro...
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