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How to remove processing effects from pictures taken by Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

When taking photos with the cameras of the Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro, you may notice that the pictures are coming out looking over-processed.

You can check out this step-by-step tutorial from Seeking Tech to see how you can remove the processing effects.

How to remove processing from pictures taken by Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro

In order to remove the processing effects from photos taken by both the front and back cameras of the Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to take the following steps:

1. First off, you need to open the Camera app.

2. Inside the Camera app, tap the icon on the top left corner of the screen. The icon may look like a gear or moon depending on the ambient lighting conditions.

3. In the pop-up menu, tap the “More settings” option.

4. Inside the “Camera settings” menu, select Advanced.

5. In the Advanced menu, make sure that the “RAW + JPEG control” setting is enabled.

Now, every time you take a picture, a processed JPEG version and an unprocessed DNG version will be saved.

How to remove processing from pictures taken by Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro selfie camera

To turn off any processing from photos that were shot by the front-facing camera of the Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to take the following steps:

1. Go to the Camera app.

2. In the Camera app, make sure that the selfie camera is being used. If the back camera is active instead, you need to press the two arrows icon at the bottom left of the screen to switch.

3. With the selfie camera activated, select the top left icon, which may look like a gear or moon.

4. Next, make sure that the “Face retouching” setting is set to off.

5. You should also set the “RAW + JPEG” setting to “RAW.”

If you don’t see the “RAW + JPEG” setting, then you can check out the first guide of this article to see how you can activate it.

6. Afterwards, you can select the “More settings” option.

7. Inside the “Camera settings” menu, tap Frequent Faces.

8. In the Frequent Faces menu, make sure that the setting is turned off.

How to find RAW photos on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

You have three ways to find your unprocessed RAW photos on the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro.

To find these files on the Camera app, you need to do the following:

1. In the Camera app, select the top left option.

2. Select the “More settings” option.

3. Select Advanced.

4. In the Advanced menu, select View RAW folder.

To view the RAW pictures in the Photo app, you can take the following steps:

1. In the Photo app, select Library at the bottom.

2. Select the RAW folder.

To find the unprocessed photos in the Files app, you can do the following:

1. In the Files app, select Images.

2. The RAW folder show up in the top tap of the Images menu. You may have to scroll to the right if you have a lot of image folders.