Google’s Pixel Camera app has been a well oiled machine for quite some time now – the app offers a clean and intuitive user interface, excellent computational photography algorithms, and even some useful AI-enhanced tools.
However, one point of contention remains prominent: Google’s inexplicable removal of the dedicated quick access sliders for brightness, shadows, and white balance. To be clear, these sliders have since remained accessible, but have been buried deeper within the app’s settings menu as of version 9.6.

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Thankfully, Google appears to have had a change of heart, as one Reddit user by the name ofOver_Firefighter_510has uncovered. It appears that the user has received an over-the-air update to version 9.7 of the Pixel Camera, which reinstates the fan-favorite feature.
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Upon receiving Pixel Camera version 9.7, a new Quick access controls toggle appears within the app’s settings page. Once enabled, the main viewfinder is adorned by three easily accessible sliders. These allow you to control the brightness, shadows, and white balance of your image, before actually snapping a shot.
In typical Google fashion, version 9.7 of the Pixel Camera app appears to be releasing in a slow and controlled manner. My own Pixel 9 Pro has yet to receive the update, and it might take upwards of a few weeks for it to roll out on a broader scale.
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If you’re interested in manually checking for the update, you can do so by heading to the Google Play Store app and then navigating toManage apps & device > Check for updates.
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