All my photos have the exposure module marked as:
Exposure: Pixel 6 Pro
I do not even have a Google Pixel phone.
The camera and the settings are:
- What have I done wrong?
- How can I fix this?
Thanks
All my photos have the exposure module marked as:
Exposure: Pixel 6 Pro
I do not even have a Google Pixel phone.
The camera and the settings are:
Thanks
Do you have a preset called with that term?
It seems that preset is defined with the default values …
since dt takes instance names from preset names the instance name is changed if a preset with matching parameters is found …
I would agree with @MStraeten so just delete that preset…
I’ve looked in to that and found, that selecting the default, it becomes pixel 6 pro.
select either auto exposure (default) or scene-referred default and it becomes pixel 6 pro
How do I change the default?
Thanks
The true default is hard coded so just delete any additional ones You could review them in the presets section of the preferences…
EDIT
See the system or hard coded ones show as locked… I have one additional one showing here as test… you will have one called auto exposure… Delete that and you should be good…
It’s just a name. You have a preset saved with the name Pixel 6 Pro. Its settings match the default scene-related settings, that’s why the name is displayed.
Open settings → presets → exposure, and delete Pixel 6 Pro there.
I think it doesn’t necessarily have to be the name of the preset. A preset would also store the custom modul name if you have defined one at the time the preset is saved. And this can of course differ from the preset name.
Yes, I forgot about that. Still, look for a non-built-in, automatically applied exposure preset and delete it.