onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black

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onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black

onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black

onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black

The Pixel 2 XL took this early morning picture of a cafe window. Notice the details of the reflections on the glass and the more subdued colors. I boarded a diesel-powered ferry boat and voyaged across San Francisco Bay. The photo below was taken with the Note 8's telephoto lens and shows off the beautiful oranges and yellows of a sunset behind the Golden Gate Bridge. The Pixel 2 XL's standard angle lens rendered the same scene with cooler tones and more detail in the waves. In most situations, I preferred the photos from the Pixel 2 XL. The detail and sharpness really impressed me. But in the case of the sunset, the Note 8's zoom and color rendition made for a more dramatic shot.

On the Note 8, if a portrait shot didn't come out stellar, I was able to adjust the amount of blur to better blend in the foreground and background, This saved many portrait images for me and it's something the Pixel 2 XL can't do, I showed people portraits on each phone, Everyone onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black preferred they way they looked on the Note 8's display, The Pixel 2 XL's display made skin tones overly cool and made the detail in people's skin appear unflattering, But when I showed people the same images side-by-side on a computer screen, everyone liked the Pixel 2 XL shots better, This brings me to my next point about the screens..

Years ago, analog cameras took pictures on film and when you went to get the negatives developed and printed, you had a choice between glossy, semi-glossy or matte photo paper. Something similar goes on with the screens on these phones. Pictures viewed on the Note 8 look like a glossy photo printed on glass. The Pixel 2 XL's screen makes images appear slightly flat with a blue hue. I think this is a combination of the more natural-looking way the Pixel 2 XL takes pictures and the fact that OLED displays tend to have a slight blue hue to them.

And this is where I feel conflicted, Sometimes it was difficult to get excited about a Pixel 2 XL photo I onlycase series case for apple iphone x and xs - black took, when the images looked just "OK" on the display, I found myself reassuring people that the photos would look great once I offloaded them onto a desktop, Since I shot the photos for this camera comparison, Google added a software update that provides three display color options: Boosted, Natural and Saturated, I only got to use the new modes for a short time, but I like the new Natural option, It seems less bright and less blue than the non-Vivid mode in the previous version of the software..

Whether I was on a boat, or a cable car or taking pictures of pets, the Note 8's 2X optical zoom allowed me to get closer to my subject without diminishing image quality. The Pixel 2 XL's single rear camera only has digital zoom, which resulted in closeups that looked softer and had more color noise -- that's the blurry colored specks you can see in some images. Pushing the digital zoom on both phones to their limits. The bottom photo is for reference. You can see the difference in the photo above when I pushed both phones to their digital zoom limits.


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