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Open Camera review: A free open-source alternative to the Pixel's stock camera app

By

Patrick O'Rourke

2h ago· 5 min readenReview

Summary

The article reviews a free open-source camera app called Open Camera as an alternative to the stock Google Pixel camera app. The author argues that the Pixel's default camera app produces over-processed, AI-enhanced images that can look unnatural, while Open Camera offers manual controls, RAW capture, and less aggressive processing for more natural-looking photos. The review covers features like manual focus, exposure control, different shooting modes, and the trade-offs between convenience and image quality.

Source

bskyOpen Camera review: A free open-source alternative to the Pixel's stock camera appxda-developers.com

Key quotes

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The Pixel camera app is great for point-and-shoot, but sometimes I want more control over the final image.
Open Camera gives you manual control over virtually every aspect of the photography process.
The difference in processing is immediately noticeable — colors look more natural and less saturated.
It's not as polished as the stock app, but for those who care about image quality, it's worth the trade-off.
The best part? It's completely free and open-source, with no ads or in-app purchases.
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If you're tired of the stock Pixel camera app's over-processed look, this is the app you're looking for.

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