Google will make Pixel’s camera more inclusive with improved accuracy of darker skin tones

Enrique, 19 May 2021

During today’s Google I/O Keynote livestream, the company announced some of the changes coming to Google Maps, Google Photos, and Wear OS. In the camera, department, Google announced that it is working to improve its Pixel cameras to be more inclusive of darker skin colors by making them more color accurate and improve the exposure.

Google will make Pixel’s camera more inclusive with improved accuracy of darker skin tones

For people of color, photography has not always seen us as we want to be seen, even on some of our own Google products. To make smartphone photography truly for everyone, we’ve been working with a group of industry experts to build a more accurate and inclusive camera.” Sameer Samat, Vice President of Android and Google Play

Google’s presentation explained that it has worked with “expert image makers who have taken thousands of images to diversify” Google’s datasets. It’s also working to improve its accuracy for auto white balance and autoexposure algorithms. The goal, as Photographer and Director Micaiah Carter puts it, is to create “almost like a guidebook to captures skin tone.” This means being able to reduce stray light and bring out more natural brown tones, thus preventing over brightening and desaturation of darker skin tones.

Google will make Pixel’s camera more inclusive with improved accuracy of darker skin tones

Google is also working its algorithm to better capture curly and wavy hair more accurately. This means that cameras will be better equipped to separate any person’s hair in a photo from their background in a portrait photo.

Google will make Pixel’s camera more inclusive with improved accuracy of darker skin tones

Google says these new changes, along with more that haven’t been shown at Google I/O, will be coming to Pixel smartphones in the fall. In addition, Google wants to share its findings across the entire Android ecosystems so more OEMs can better represent people of all skin tones.

Source


Related

Reader comments

  • Spike
  • 22 May 2021
  • 0ij

Can we just call it color improvement instead of Thursday nvoking politics!? Or is this how they try to sell even non crap things to people!!??

  • BP
  • 21 May 2021
  • XSv

Will it be applied to older phone like Pixel 2? even it's still a good phone until now :)

  • AnonD-807890
  • 20 May 2021
  • 6sE

Your continued contribution is paying for the updates via usage, anything more isn't realistic. Do you really think your likes and opinions are worth $600+?

Popular articles

More

Popular devices

Electric Vehicles

More