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Google is leaning way into HDR and augmented reality Motion Photos: Like Apple's Live Photos, the Pixel 2's camera can be set to automatically record a short clip with every photo. And like Apple, Google's file format for these photos is going to take a while to be supported by the social networks you will want to share them on. Google's implementation is based on appending the moving image to a standard JPEG file, so maybe it will happen quickly. You'll be able to export into standard formats like MOV and GIF files from the Google Photos app (and, one assumes, Google's own Motion Stills app). There's machine learning here, too, of course. The phone detects stuff you'd want to cut out, like the blurry motion of putting your phone back into your pocket. It also does an analysis of the beginning and end of each three-second motion photo and attempts to trim the clip to make better-looking loops. Augmented Reality stickers: Google's ARCore framework is fully active on the Pixel 2, so Google is building little moving "stickers" that you can stick into your scene in real time. It's also taking advantage of some partnerships to get custom stickers, starting with some pretty twee little avatars from Stranger Things. Google says that the individual calibration of each phone's lens is important to AR performance. That is a lot of stuff to pile into a camera update, but the thing to remember is that Google is sticking to the strategy it formed last year: leaning heavily into HDR and machine learning.
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