I've tried 6 sample photos from the Pixel 7a. Five were from the Wide Camera (Pixel 7a back camera 5.43mm f/1.9) and one (yours) from the Ultrawide Camera (Pixel 7a back camera 1.84mm f/2.2). The Adobe camera profiles are displayed for the Wide Camera samples but not the Ultrawide Camera sample.
You might check some of your other Pixel7a photos to see if that pattern holds up.
Yes, I have just noticed that you are right. On the Pixel 7a the Adobe profiles are displayed only for the wide angle shots but not for the ultra wide angle shots
I don´t know what´s the problem, but i´m using a modded gcam for a xiaomi phone and all versions above gcam 8.6 have this problem only showing google pixel color profile. If i install an older modded gcam, like 8.4 i can see adobe color profile. Please can you take a look on that?
Rikk and @Rick Spaulding - , this bug is still marked as Fixed, even though there are confirmed reports of DNGs from the 6a and 7a not working above. Has the team completed its review? New reports have come in about the 7a -- should we open a new bug report or use this one?
I have the same issue on my old one Google Pixel 4a 5g. No Adobe profiles are available on the latest Lightroom mobile. And the same troubles with wrong colours converted in dng files. In previous photos that i've took before december 2023 everything is ok
I have the same problem with my Pixel 8 pro. When I open RAW file with LR I only get "Google Pixel" profile and it makes every picture blurry and looks like it adds some distortion too. If I set profile bar to 0 value, it becomes less blurry but it ruins the colors completely. At 100 value the colors are very close to the default jpeg made by camera app, but the whole picture looks like "details" is set to minimum.
@-38909374rb30, this bug report was for the Google Pixel 6 and 7 models, and it has been marked Fixed. I recommend that you post a new bug report for the 8 Pro, following these guidelines:
Upload a sample DNG showing the problem to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and include the public sharing link -- otherwise Adobe isn't likely to pay attention.