Night Sight feature rolling out to all Pixel devices

cescman

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But no super res zoom yet
I have tried zooming in with this latest update vs the modified camera app by cstark27, the modded app is much clearer
 

lssong99

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Just did a quick test on "night mode to enhance resolution" . As you can see from attached picture, night mode did enhance the resolution. (Note the small logo on the right top corner of projection screen. It spells "DA-LITE") At least the logo is discernable on night mode picture while not clear with normal mode.

Might be super zoom or just resolution enhancement offered by night mode.
 

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EeZeEpEe

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Just did a quick test on "night mode to enhance resolution" . As you can see from attached picture, night mode did enhance the resolution. (Note the small logo on the right top corner of projection screen. It spells "DA-LITE") At least the logo is discernable on night mode picture while not clear with normal mode.

Might be super zoom or just resolution enhancement offered by night mode.
Night Sight does a lot of noise cleaning. Just look at the detail it gets in my tires, wheels, and breaks.

Also, super zoom isn't in this update nor is coming to the Pixel 2.

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AhsanU

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Turned my Pixel 2 XL on just to test the new night sight mode.. it's freakin' witchcraft I tell ya.

I have a OnePlus 6T and a Mate 20 X that I've been playing with and while the newer phones are nice, they still don't add up to Google's camera.. I just tried taking night sight shots on the Mate 20 X and the camera app keeps crashing.. facepalm.
 

v12xke

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Pie only? Or will oreo Pixel 2s also get this update?
No, not directly from Google at least. If you look at the latest Google Camera apk's, they all require Android 9.0+. I can't see them spending anymore time on Oreo. That's not to say some crafty dev won't find a way, or already has. Why would you still want to be on Oreo... xposed support?