Redmi Note 8 Pro owners often notice the mysterious AI Camera sign in the interface of a standard photo application, which is highlighted when you point the lens at certain objects, but not all users understand what exactly the algorithm is doing at this point. In fact, it is a software module that uses machine learning to automatically recognize the scene and instantly adjust the parameters of the picture.
The technology doesn't just overlay filters, it does deep real-time analysis of the frame, changing the white balance, saturation and contrast depending on what the lens sees. If you shoot green, the camera will increase the saturation of green tones, and when shooting food will make the colors warmer and more appetizing. Understanding the principles of this system will allow you to take better photos, using the potential of the 64-megapixel sensor Samsung GW1 to the maximum.
In this article, we will take a closer look at how the artificial intelligence in the Redmi Note 8 Pro works, what shooting scenarios exist, and whether you should trust automation or switch to manual mode, how to adjust the sensitivity of recognition and in which situations it is better to disable smart algorithms to get a natural result without digital processing.
The principle of neural network operation in mobile photography
The AI Camera is based on a database of millions of photos that the algorithm learned from. When you point your smartphone camera at an object, the MediaTek Helio G90T processor analyzes the image from the sensor, compares it to benchmarks and determines the category of the scene. In total, the Redmi Note 8 Pro has more than 20 different scenarios, including portraits, sunsets, documents, flowers, snow and night shooting.
Once you identify an object, the system automatically applies exposure and color settings, for example, when you're shooting the sky, the algorithm will try to pull out details in the clouds and make the blue color deeper, and it's important to understand that processing is instantaneous, before you hit the shutter button, which allows you to see the approximate result on the screen.
But automation isn't always perfect. Sometimes it can misidentify a scene, like mistaking yellow clothes for food and making colors unnaturally warm, which is why developers have left it to manually adjust or shut down the function altogether, and knowing exactly how the neural network sees your frame helps predict what it's doing.
The main shooting scenarios and their influence on the photo
The list of recognizable scenes in the Redmi Note 8 Pro is quite extensive and covers most everyday situations. When the camera detects a specific object, the corresponding icon appears on the screen, indicating which mode is activated, which helps the user understand the logic of the smartphoneβs actions and, if necessary, adjust the composition of the frame.
The most commonly used scenarios include:
- πΏ Greens and nature: The algorithm increases the saturation of green, making the foliage and grass more bright and juicy, which is especially noticeable when shooting parks or forests.
- π Food: The contrast and saturation of warm shades (red, orange, yellow) increase, so that the dishes look more appetizing and fresh.
- π Sunset and sky: The camera balances exposure to keep details in bright clouds and not overlight the sky while darkening the foreground.
- π Animals: Special mode focuses on the pet's muzzle, trying to keep the coat texture and gloss in the eyes, although it works less stably than portrait mode for humans.
Text mode deserves special attention, and when getting stuck over text, the camera automatically aligns perspective if you shoot at an angle, and increases the sharpness of the ink, making the text more readable, a highly useful feature for students and office workers, allowing you to quickly digitize entries from a blackboard or a page of a book.
β οΈ Note: The macro shooting mode (2 cm) on the Redmi Note 8 Pro only works on a separate 2-megapixel module. AI-The camera may not work properly in macro mode in low light, creating digital noise.
Sensitivity setting and function management
For many users, automatic photo enhancement may be unnecessary, as it sometimes gives the images an unnatural "plastic" look. Fortunately, the MIUI firmware installed on the Redmi Note 8 Pro provides flexible adjustment of artificial intelligence behavior, you can not only completely disable the feature, but also adjust its sensitivity.
To access the settings, open the Camera app and in the top corner, look for the AI icon. With a short tap, the function turns on or off. However, if you press and hold the icon or go to the camera settings through the three-strip menu, the adjustment slider opens. By moving it, you select the degree of influence of the algorithms: from easy correction to maximum effect.
You can also find the AI Scene Improvement Scene Switch in the settings. If activated, the camera will use more aggressive color processing. For post-processing enthusiasts, it is recommended to lower this setting or turn it off altogether to get a more raw and natural file that is easier to edit in third-party applications.
βοΈ Checking settings AI-camera
Comparison of modes: AI vs Manual mode
Understanding the difference between automatic processing and manual control is critical to creating professional images. AI-The camera relies on templates, the manual mode (Profi) gives you full control of the matrix.
| Parameter | AI Camera (Auto) | Manual mode (Pro) |
|---|---|---|
| Color rendering | Saturated, contrasting | Natural, depending on the settings |
| Speed of shooting | Instant. | It takes time to set up. |
| Dynamic range | Automatic HDR | Manual shutter speed setting/ISO |
| Best application | Travel, quick shooting | Night, creative photo, macros |
In the daytime, the difference may not be so noticeable, but in difficult lighting conditions. AI-Algorithms often do wonders, saving footage that, in manual mode, without experience, could become a marriage. But for shooting stars or long exposure, artificial intelligence is powerless without user intervention.
The secret of night photography
Common errors and limitations of algorithms
Despite the power of the Helio G90T, the scene recognition system is not without its flaws, and one of the common problems is βresharpβ (excessive sharpness) and noise reduction, which can lubricate fine details, turning textures into mush, especially when shooting in low light, when AI tries to compensate for the lack of light with software methods.
Another mistake is misdefining a scene in mixed light, where the camera can see the sky, greenery and face at the same time, and choose the wrong priority, for example, instead of the right exposure for the face, it can target the bright sky, leaving the portrait dark. In such cases, it is better to use HDR-slap or tap on the screen to focus on the main object.
β οΈ Note: When shooting fast moving objects (sports, children) AI-processing can cause shutter lag. For dynamic scenes, it is better to use Sport mode or disable heavy improvement algorithms.
In addition, aggressively improving colors in Food or Green mode can make a photo unsuitable for professional use, requiring complex retouching. Always assess whether you need this degree of processing, or whether you should trust natural colors.
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Advice: If AI-If you're looking at the camera, you're going to make the colors too acidic, you're going to try to wipe the lens. Fat spots often knock down the white balance algorithms, causing the camera to misjudge the scene.
Practical recommendations for users of Redmi Note 8 Pro
To get the most out of your smartphoneβs 64-megapixel camera, use the AI-In good lighting conditions, trust automation, but in difficult situations (counterlight, night, macro), take control. Experiment with the intensity slider, finding a balance between live and processed images.
Remember, the software is constantly updated. Xiaomi regularly releases camera patches that improve machine learning algorithms. β The phone. β Update the system to get improved versions AI-module.
Use the potential of the main module, but do not ignore the wide-angle lens, which also supports some AI functions. By combining different lenses and understanding the logic of artificial intelligence, you will be able to create images of the level of flagships of past years.
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Main conclusion: AI-The camera in Redmi Note 8 Pro is a powerful assistant for everyday shooting, but to get art shots you need to be able to turn off automation in time and use manual settings.