How to remove the name of the phone from the photos Xiaomi Redmi 8 Pro

Modern smartphones, including the popular Redmi 8 Pro, feature powerful cameras that allow high-quality photos to be taken in all lights. However, many users are faced with an annoying nuance: in the corner of each frame, the label and model of the device automatically appear. This phenomenon, known as a watermark or watermark, is conceived by developers for advertising, but often interferes with the perception of the composition of the picture.

Fortunately, the MIUI shell that your gadget's operating system is based on allows you to flexibly adjust your shooting settings, so you don't have to have superuser rights or install third-party apps to change those settings, and you just have to know where the switch is in the camera menu, and you can fix the problem in seconds.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the process of disabling watermarks, look at additional image quality settings, and answer frequently asked questions from Xiaomi owners. Understanding these settings will help you take more professional photos, free of unnecessary text, which can distract the viewer from the main subject in the picture.

Why do manufacturers add logos to photos?

The appearance of labels like Shot on Xiaomi Redmi 8 Pro or Shot on MI DUAL CAMERA is not a random bug or system bug. It's a marketing tool that companies have been using for years. When you share a photo on social media or messengers, the device's logo serves as a free brand advertisement, indicating to others what technique the frame was taken.

For some users, having a watermark is a way to demonstrate ownership of a particular phone model, a kind of digital status. For others, especially for those who are engaged in mobile photography or blogs, such inscriptions are categorically not suitable, because they spoil the aesthetics of the shot and take up useful space.

⚠️ Warning: Watermark is embedded in the image when you create the file, which means that if you've already taken hundreds of photos with the option enabled, just turning it off in the settings won't remove text from existing images. You'll have to edit them separately or delete the inscription manually.

In addition, some users mistakenly believe that disabling the logo can somehow reduce the quality of the shot or remove metadata about the date and location of the shooting. Disabling the watermark affects the visual display of text in the corner of the image without affecting the technical parameters of the file, such as resolution, bitrate or EXIF-data.

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I like it, it shows the phone model.
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Step-by-step: disabling the watermark

The process of removing the inscription from the photos on Redmi 8 Pro is as simple as possible by the engineers of the company and takes literally a few clicks. You do not need to search for hidden engineering menus or enter special codes. All the necessary tools are in the standard interface of the Camera application, which is preinstalled on each device.

To start, open the camera app. Make sure you're in primary shooting mode ("Photos"), although the settings apply globally for most modes. At the top of the screen, you'll see a horizontal bar with icons. You'll need to find an icon that resembles three horizontal bars or a gear, depending on the version of the MIUI shell. This is usually a settings menu button.

☑️ Algorithm of disabling the logo

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When you log into the Settings menu, you'll see a list of all the options available. Scroll down until you find a section that's related to additional features or frame design. The item you're looking for may be called "Watermark," "Camera Logo," or "Device Model," and there'll be a switch next to that item.

Turn the switch to the inactive state (gray). Once you do, the system will save the changes automatically. Now, when you return to shooting mode, you will notice that the viewfinder no longer displays the preview of the inscription, and the test pictures taken will be clean, this parameter persists even after the device is restarted.

Set up other camera settings Redmi 8 Pro

Since you’ve entered the camera settings, you should pay attention to other important parameters that affect the final quality of your photos. Redmi 8 Pro has a main module at 64 MP, but by default the camera can shoot in pixel combination mode (4-in-1), giving pictures of lower resolution for better aperture.

If you want maximum detail for later printing or cropping, look for the option “Size of the image” or “Enterprise ratio” in the settings. Here you can force the 64 MP mode to be turned on. However, remember that some improvements to the AI algorithms do not work in this mode, and the file size will be much larger.

ParameterRecommended valueInfluence on photo
Relationship of parties4:3 (Full sensor)The entire matrix area is used.
JPEG qualityHigh.Fewer compression artifacts
GeolocationIf you wish,Save coordinates in EXIF
Grid.Included.Helps build composition

It also includes the AI Improvements feature, which automatically recognizes scenes (food, sky, greens, documents) and tweaks saturation and contrast. It's convenient for everyday shooting, but if you want to get natural colors for further processing, it's best to turn off this mode so you don't overdo it with digital effects.

The Secret of Pro and RAW Modes
In the camera settings, you can activate the RAW format. This will allow you to save pictures without compression and processing, which gives you huge opportunities for color correction in editors, but requires manual adjustment of exposure and focus.

Using PRO Mode for Creative Shooting

For those who want to have full control over the image creation process, Redmi 8 Pro offers a “PRO” (or “Manual”) mode. In this mode, you can set shutter speed, ISO, white balance and focal length on your own. Logos and watermarks here are also set up separately if you choose to take a picture in this mode.

Manually working to compensate for the shortcomings of the smartphone matrix, for example, when shooting starry sky or glowing objects in the dark, the automatic often “smears”, making the frames too light or lubricated.

Remember that in professional mode, the watermark may behave differently or overlaid over important parts of the frame due to changed proportions or orientation. Therefore, checking the settings before starting an important shooting session in PRO mode is a must for any photographer.

⚠️ Note: When shooting in format RAW (DNG) Watermarks are often not automatically superimposed, because this format is designed for later deep processing.

What to do if the settings are not saved

Sometimes users are faced with a situation where after turning off the watermark, it reappears after a while or after updating the camera app.This may be due to a cache error or conflict of versions of the MIUI software.

First, try to clear the Camera app data. To do this, go to Settings → Apps → All Apps → Camera → Memory and click Clear Data. Don't worry, your photos won't be deleted, only the settings of the program will be reset.

If that doesn't work, check for system updates. Often interface bugs are patched in security patches or newer versions of the shell, and third-party apps that access the camera or overlay their filters over the image may also cause problems.

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If the standard camera app is unstable, try installing the official Google Camera (GCam) version adapted for the Redmi 8 Pro. It often has more settings and no intrusive Xiaomi logos.

Removal of the logo from already finished photos

If you forget to turn off the watermark and take important pictures, get upset early. There are several ways to remove the inscription from the finished image. The easiest is framing. If the logo is in the corner and does not touch important objects, just crop the photo in the gallery.

A more sophisticated but effective method is to use retouch tools. The standard MIUI editor has a "Swallow" or "Retouch" feature that allows you to paint over an unnecessary area, and the algorithm will fill it with neighboring pixels. For complex backgrounds, you'd better use third-party applications like Snapseed (the "Dot") or Photoshop Express.

There are also online services and watermark removal applications that use artificial intelligence to analyze image structure and reconstruct the background below text, but keep in mind privacy: don't upload personal photos to questionable servers.

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The best way to remove the logo from the finished photo is to use the function “Stamp” or “Recovery brush” in graphic editors, allowing you to carefully replace the texture of the background.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does disabling the watermark affect the phone's warranty?
No, changing the camera's software settings, including turning on or off logos, is not a violation of warranty terms.You have every right to customize the device interface at your discretion.
Can I change the text of the watermark to my own?
In standard MIUI settings, there is no such feature. You can only turn on or off the standard inscription. To add your text (for example, a nickname or date), you will need to use third-party camera applications or stamp when post-processing.
Will my camera settings disappear when I update my system?
However, after a major update to the Android or MIUI version (for example, switching from MIUI 11 to 12), the settings can be reset to factory settings and the watermark will turn on again.
Does the watermark take up space in the phone’s memory?
Technically, text takes up a negligible number of bits of information in an image file, so that doesn't affect the amount of memory it has, and the difference in weight of a file with a logo and without it is invisible to the human eye and the file system.