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Pixel 3 civilization v image
Pixel 3 civilization v image






You can see the changes applied in the viewfinder before you capture the shot. Tap the Pixel 4 screen, and two sliders appear - one to adjust for shadows and the other to make the photo brighter. I took this photo of a neighbor's Halloween-themed yard, not because it illustrates much difference between the two phones - everything looks pretty similar, though the shadows seem a little less pronounced on the Pixel 4 XL's effort - but because it gave me the chance to play around with the Pixel 4 XL's dual exposure feature. Winner: Draw Shadows, Halloween Decorations I don't dislike either effort, and if we removed the labels, I couldn't really tell you which camera shot which picture. The Pixel 3 XL produces a more vibrant shade of yellow, while the Pixel 4 XL's color is probably more accurate. There's nothing really separating the shots of me getting up-close and personal with one of my neighbor's roses. The differences between the two cameras are less pronounced when we move outdoors on a bright, sunny morning. But the reflecting glare from the light isn't as harsh as it is in the Pixel 3 XL's shot. To compensate for some unforgiving lighting from an overhead fixture, the Pixel 4 XL loses some of the shifting tone of my kitchen table and overly smooths out the grain in the background. The blueberries seem bluer and the bowl in the Pixel 4 XL's shot is the same shade of white it is in real life and doesn't sport the blueish hue the Pixel 3 XL added. But I think the colors in the Pixel 4 XL's shot are a little more true to life. That said, my colleague Adam Ismail argues that the Pixel 3 XL handles the white balance better, while the Pixel 4 XL's shot is too cool for his tastes.Īt first glance, the shots of my morning cereal look pretty identical between what the Pixel 3 XL and Pixel 4 XL captured. The Pixel 4 XL shows off more detail to my eye, and the lighting feels properly subdued. Some of the details of the decorated pumpkins - particularly the tall one in the middle - remain lost in shadow and the light bulbs look a little blown out to me.

pixel 3 civilization v image

I'm not sure the Pixel 3 XL ever overcomes that backlighting with its photo. It's a challenging shot to begin, since it's lit entirely by a string of purple and orange lights, with the orange lights located in the back of the photo adding some severe backlighting.

pixel 3 civilization v image

We have some disagreement in the Tom's Guide office on this Night Sight-aided photo of some white plastic pumpkins my wife and daughter bedazzled the heck out of it. Here's what those changes mean to the photos produced by the Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 3 XL. Dual exposure controls - the sliders on top of the viewfinder - let you adjust for shadows and brightness on the Pixel 4.








Pixel 3 civilization v image