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This hidden Pixel camera feature makes your photos more vibrant – how to enable it

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One reason why the Pixel phones are so popular is the camera. There’s a depth, a level of clarity, and brilliant/accurate colors that most phone cameras cannot match.

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Google is always trying to one-up itself by improving the Pixel camera with every iteration. Back with the Pixel 8, Google introduced the P3 wide gamut capture feature that came along with the Ultra HDR format of Android 14. The Display P3 wide gamut capture makes photos seriously come alive with color.

What is Display P3?

Display P3 is a color space that combines the following:

  • DCI-P3 color gamut
  • D65 white point
  • sRGB gamma curve

For those who didn’t sit at the popular photography club table at lunch, Gamma is a nonlinear operation used to encode and decode luminance in photos and videos. An even easier-to-understand definition is that gamma defines the relationship between a pixel’s numerical value and its luminance. Without gamma, your photos wouldn’t capture color as your eyes see it.

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White point (aka white balance) helps a camera avoid tint in colors and light. Think of it in terms of color temperature. Are you filming in daylight or warm indoor light? With an incorrect white point, your photos could come out with a blue or amber cast.

Color gamut is a range of colors within a color space that can be reproduced by a device.

Display P3 (also known as DCI-P3) is a color space created by the Digital Cinema Initiatives and Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers to try and standardize colors used in the film industry. P3 targets what you see in the cinema. There’s even a chart of the coordinates for the red (x = .68, y = .332), green (x = .265, y = .69), blue (x = .15, y = .06), white point (x = .134, y = .351).

P3 offers a much wider range of colors than sRGB, so anyone looking to up their mobile photography game should consider using Display P3. If you’re a Google Pixel 8 or 9 user, you’re in luck because all of the phones in that range support P3.

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Let me show you how to enable it.

How to enable P3 in the Pixel phone app

What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need for this is a Pixel 8/9 phone. It can be the standard, Pro, or XL.

The first thing to do is unlock your phone and open the camera app.


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Open Settings by tapping the gear icon at the bottom left of the window.


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The bottom portion of the Pixel camera app.

Make sure your camera is set to Photo first.

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From the Settings pop-up, tap “More settings.”


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The "More settings" button found in the Pixel camera app photo settings pop-up.

It doesn’t matter if you’re on General or Pro.

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Move the On/Off slider for that entry until it’s in the On position. You can now back out of settings. 


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The P3 option in the Advanced settings of the camera app.

You can enable both Ultra HDR and P3.

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When you take photos, the color improvement might seem subtle on some devices and dramatic on others.

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The one caveat to using P3 is that not all devices are compatible. You might take a photo with the P3 gamut and then share it with someone who has a device that doesn’t support it. When they open the photo, it won’t look nearly as good as it does on your device.

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