More vivid and better contrast
As long as enough processing power is available, Android 14’s Ultra HDR feature will support the capture of 10-bit high dynamic range (HDR) photos, which preserves more image data and allows shooters to experience more vivid and better contrast than current methods.
“The purpose of this file format is to encode additional information in a single file, along with the imaging technique, to produce optimal HDR interpretations in SDR image files,” Google said. explains as.
Qualcomm says it’s already ready
As long as your phone has enough processing power, you will experience Ultra HDR. Qualcomm states that any phone using the latest Snapdragon processor will meet these requirements with an 18-bit image signal processor that already allows capturing high detail in photos.
It should be noted that Android 14 is currently in beta, the final version of the operating system is expected to be released in early autumn.