The front - facing camera also has a 16MP sensor with a new
HDR Boost mode which is similar to the HRD + mode of on the Google Pixel, allowing it to produce more balanced shots since the final image is created from multiple exposures.
The HDR Boost mode will highten this dynamic range even further, pulling tons of detail out of shadows that might otherwise not be.
Not exact matches
The 4K
mode, coupled with
HDR, looks great, but the performance
mode running at 60 fps feels even better without the 4K resolution
boost.»
In challenging lighting conditions, an auto -
HDR mode appears to kick in, significantly
boosting dynamic range and producing photos with plenty of detail in both light and dark areas.
There's something called Dynamic Denoise, which helps smooth - out any graininess you find in typical low - light shots; HD
mode for
boosting sharpness and clarity; and
HDR mode for producing balanced exposures even in harsh lighting conditions.
Its dual selfie camera consists of two 5MP, f / 2.2 aperture 80 - degree front - facing sensors above the screen, and it has roughly the same main camera as the HTC U11 — a 12MP, f / 1.7 aperture shooter with
HDR Boost, bokeh
mode and beauty
mode, augmented reality stickers, and optical image stabilization that's capable of some excellent shots.
HDR Pro is a
boosted HDR mode that increases saturation and brings out extra dynamic range over the standard
HDR method,
boosting those overly dark areas in a shot.
It's fast to focus and also boasts OIS,
HDR Boost, and a Pro
mode.
Dynamic range is average, but this can be
boosted significantly by a fantastic
HDR mode that excels at bringing detail out of the shadows.
Moreover, the rear camera of the HTC U11 Eyes has
HDR boost, bokeh
mode, beauty
mode and optical image stabilization.
Realizing this potential, LG has added a new feature to this line - up in the form of
HDR Effect, a picture
mode that
boosts contrast for HD / SDR content.
The dual front cameras can add
HDR boost, bokeh and / or beauty
mode processing to your selfies.
The popular camera
mode is the continuation of Google's work on imaging and
HDR algorithms,
boosting the capabilities of the basic lenses found in the Pixel 2.