Isn't it's awesome that developers ported portrait mode for one plus 3/3T. Here i am showing best setting for Google camera on one plus 3T.
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But still we are not able to use portrait from front camera.
What? There's no settings in OP. Please update.
Best settings are still those:
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Stable settings for Arnova8G2's apks based on GCam 5.1.014, v10 or above. Tested on a OP3 running LOS 14.1.
Settings:
Config camera HDR+:
Nexus 6 Auto (or something with "Nexus 6" in the name. Nexus 6P and Pixel settings are not stable)
Model:
Pixel 2XL (or Nexus 6P if you want more detailed images)
HDR+ parameters:
Default (or higher)
- Check the "Advanced" menu for some useful settings/features:
-- Portrait mode, RAW, etc (check the main post for a list of working features)
- Android Oreo users: you may need to go to "Debugging and tools" and uncheck "camera.use_photos" so you can see your photos from inside the app.
- The rest (video resolution, camera sounds, etc) is up to you.
Notes/Warnings:
- Some of the options mentioned here are not available on older apks.
- You need to restart the app so the new settings are applied.
Motion Photos:
- You need to be running Android 8+ (doesn't work on Android 7 or older);
- Not tested by me, but some users reported this worked;
- Probably not as stable as the settings above;
Config camera HDR+:
One of the Pixel 2017 settings
Model:
Pixel 2XL
HDR+ parameters:
Default (or higher)
Photo Resolution (important):
(16:9) 12.1 megapixels (4:3 don't work with motion photos)
Warning: You need to restart the app so the new settings are applied.
Screenshots:
Why these settings?
Model:
It's up to you. I use the "Nexus 6P" option because it produces more detailed/crisp photos (downside: more noise) when compared to the Pixel settings. Because most users seem to prefer the "Pixel" quality (less noise and smaller file size, but also less detail), if you are one of them, use the "Pixel 2XL" option.
Config camera HDR+:
On the OP3/3T we are forced to choose one of the "Nexus 6" settings (Nexus 6 Auto, Nexus 6 ZLS, etc). All the other configs crash the app or work partially (but end up crashing under certain conditions... eg: when taking pictures of bright things).
HDR+ parameters:
tl;dr: higher settings = better quality, but it takes more time to process the image.
Others have shared their tests here and the difference is not huge, so start with the "default" setting (the lower available) and go higher if needed.
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Send the link for this app
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Oreo user can only able to eligible For portrait mode ?
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Oreo user can only able to eligible For portrait mode ?
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Read this thread for more infos: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/modded-google-camera-hdr-60fps-video-t3658552
Portrait mode works only on rear cam at the moment, because hdr+ isn't working on our front camera
Thanks bro
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I have a strange problem with my Droid Turbo everytime when i use camera i set it to back 21 Mp And Front Cam to 2.0 Mp after one hour i again use camera app setting again set to 15 mp for back and front cam on 1.5 is there any solution or droid turbo camera is like that everytime you use camera it reset i set again and again mp setting when i use cam...
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I have a strange problem with my Droid Turbo everytime when i use camera i set it to back 21 Mp
after one hour i again use camera app setting again set to 15 mp
is there any solution or droid turbo camera is like that everytime you use camera it reset
i set again and again mp setting when i use cam...
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My Quark keeps it's settings just fine, as does my wife's. What you are talking about it seems is it's not keeping your 4:3 or 16:9 settings. That is what determines whether it's higher megapixels or lower, for both the front and rear cameras.
Let's just talk about the rear camera for now, since the issue is identical.
16:9 will be 15.5MP. Only 4:3 (which is NOT widescreen) will give you the "21MP" setting for the rear camera.
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Are you perhaps changing that ratio yourself and not realizing that are also changes 21MP back to 15.5MP?
Forget megapixels for a minute. Do you WANT 4:3 (standard) pictures or 16:9 (widescreen)? Nowadays, widescreen is generally preferred.
I SUSPECT you are changing to 21MP -- then you see the picture ratio is set for 4:3 and so you then change THAT to 16:9 -- not realizing YOU are now actually changing the 21MP back to 15.5MP... The settings are directly related, and I think you are changing them, not realizing that.
In the Moto G4 camera APK I am using on my Quark, that setting is "combined" so it's obvious it's related.
In the Quark native camera settings (screenshot below), I'm not sure it's explicitly stated. It is stated in the user manual and on the Motorola/Verizon support page (from which I took the screenshot at top).
Best Camera Features of the Honor Play
The Honor Play's camera is way better than other shooters in the same price range. Try these features to get the most out of your Honor Play camera.
1. Aperture Mode
The trick to creating a great wide aperture effect is having a phone with a great camera and software that can accurately differentiate background object from foreground objects. The AI NPU chipset makes all the difference in this area. The phone's ability to identify different objects and and use the dual-cameras to recognize depth, means the Honor Play can create extremely effective aperture mode effects. Get creative with this mode and see what kind of shots your can get.
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2. Portrait
Portrait mode is done extremely well on this phone. If it's your first time using portrait mode, know that it's basically your phone detecting the outline of your head/body and blurring the background. The quality of this popular effect comes down to your phone being able to accurately trace your face and remove it from the backdrop.
The Honor Play's large 16MP selfie camera lets you take really detailed selfies that look amazing. Try out the portrait mode with your selfie camera and you're going to be really impressed with the results.
3. AI Mode
AI mode was the main feature advertised in this phone. Toggle it on and try it out. It can really bring out the color in some of your shots. If you don't like the way the effect looks, you can toggle it off afterwards in your galley. I have this feature toggled on at all times, since there's really no reason not to. Your original image is always preserved without the AI, so you can get rid of it later on.
4. Video Format (H.265) (H.264)
You can choose the format in which your videos are encoded. You have the option of H.265 or H.264. The H.265 option will give you a more compressed video resulting in a smaller file size. The H.264 option is a less compressed format and will have slightly higher quality video.
Go to Video > Settings > Video Size > Format. to access this option.
5. Edit Your Camera Menu
With all the different camera modes built into the default camera app, it's nice to be able to customize which modes your have quick access to.
From your camera app, go to More > Edit then you can rearrange all of your different camera modes.
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Google Camera is the camera app for the Google Nexus and Google Pixel phones. It is not designed or intended to be run on other phones.
What is HDR+?
HDR+ is Google's proprietary image processing routine. HDR+ employs image stacking to control exposure, and also to preserve details, reduce noise, increase sharpness, etc. It is an all-in-one package.
Here is the working Google Camera a.k.a GCam for Realme 2 Pro.
What is working ?
- Panorama Mode
- Portrait Mode with HDR+ and HDR+ enhanced (Front and Back)
- Normal Camera Mode with HDR+ and HDR+ enhanced (Front and Back)
- Video Mode
- LED Flash Light at Back
- Night Sight, Photo Sphere, Photo Booth, Time Lapse, Lens.
Known Bugs:-
-Slo Motion Mode FC, Front Screen Flash FC, Lags and Freezes in Night Sight mode for front camera
-Some time delay in view finder, Minimal white dots if you zoom in otherwise it is not noticeable.
Note:-
If you find any issue which is not mentioned in bug list then comment below and if it is a crash or force close then report with logcat.
Changelogs & Download Links :
GCam v6.2.030
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- Disabled RAW compression
- Added the option to disable sound (thanks San1ty)
- Fixed crash on MIUI China ROM (thanks San1ty)
- Added HDR+ off fix (thanks San1ty)
- Added BSG's dot fix on OP5/5T and Realme 2 Pro
- Added Eszdman lib
- Added auto restart (thanks Fahmi)
- Added Auto/30/60FPS (thanks Arnova)
- Added HDRoff/HDR+/HDR+enh in Portrait Mode (thanks BSG and Arnova)
Download :- ClickHere
Installation instructions
- Download APK to your Phone,
- Uninstall other GCam,
- Install it and clear app data if there is any (No Root needed but you need to be on Color OS 6 beta at least)
Credits:-
- @Urnyx05 for Port
- @Arnova8G2, @bsg for helping him
tech mashido (me) for testing it
GCam in LG G7 won't load lgg7.xml (says it's not there...)
Hello, sorry for the nubie status...
My phone is a LG G7 ThinQ (G710ULM), cross-flashed to Android 10 using a Canadian kdz).
I just installed your GCam port (7.3.018 v2.1). I then tried to load the configs file lgg7.xml but the new 'Camera' app says 'You don't have any configs!'
I tried installing the app from a GCam directory (at the same level as DCIM) on both internal and micro SD storage. I tried placing the same lgg7.xml file in both Configs and Configs7 sub directories - nothing works.
Seems that the app itself needs the Configs file since it's slow to track what you are pointing the lens at.
Any suggestions?
Bhot hard professor ?
Not working
The file not available ???
Link isn't working anymore
60fps video recording ain't working still records in 30fps, anyone checked the quality?
Amerporio said:
Every time I open the app the app close again
I cleared data and cache
I'm on color os 6 stable & Android 9 pie
Update I wasn't enabling hal3 it works
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Enable hal3 it works fine
Can't download the apk
I'm unable to download the apk from the link. The website (MEGA) is using the data and downloading it but I can't find where it is storing it.
I am enable Hal3, in realme 2 pro but at the time of opening front camera with flash Gcam shut down automatically.. can you please tell me the solution?
How to enable front selfie camera with flash.
Thank you!
Most of the features are working, except the slo-mo and front flash.
But I have one question, the tap to focus seems not working, I can't change focus point to nearer/further object. Anyone experiencing same problem?
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60fps video recording ain't working still records in 30fps, anyone checked the quality?
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Anyone?? Any solution for this?? Plox.
Download link Updated check now
how about color os V5.2 it's working?
sk sahawaz said:
I am enable Hal3, in realme 2 pro but at the time of opening front camera with flash Gcam shut down automatically.. can you please tell me the solution?
How to enable front selfie camera with flash.
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Same thing for me
poor link
file isn't available at the link
How to get proper DCP (DNG camera profile) for Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T into Lightroom
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8/8T's main camera is very good and it gets even better if you push a port of Google Camera into it. I use this one and it the following guide is based on photos taken from it: https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog729/
Google Camera allows you to start capturing RAW (DNG) and then you can process these RAW files in Adobe Lightroom using the Adobe Camera Raw engine. Google Camera allows to also use its excellent Night Sight mode which allows you to capture amazing photos in the dark from the hand with very little noise and stunning details.
If you are going to get the maximum detail from the DNG RAW files you will however notice that Adobe Camera Raw does not have a proper camera-specific profile for processing the raw files and the colours are very unsaturated and unsatisfactory by default.
However, a user named hyyz17200 posted a DCP for a different Xiaomi phone (Mi8) at https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...era-dng-raw-calibration-t3881887/post78488520, and fortunately the profile is very suitable also for DNGs taken on Redmi Note 8. I modified the DCP just by changing the camera name to suit Note 8T: https://akasha.brozkeff.net/owncloud/index.php/s/LtbpqN1MpXZOKlB
Steps to do:
Unpack DCP file prepared by hyyz17200, change camera name to „Google Redmi Note 8T“ in the XML file, repack it back to DCP, or just download the DCP modified by me for Redmi Note 8T: https://akasha.brozkeff.net/owncloud/index.php/s/LtbpqN1MpXZOKlB
Copy the DCP file to C:\Users\[your username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\
Open Lightroom Classic and import some DNG from the mobile phone. Open Develop settings and in the right panel open Profiles and switch from Embedded to the newly visible profile „Google Redmi Note 8T“. Suddenly the image should look more or less normal, with properly saturated colours. (See screenshot 1 below)
In the left panel open Presets and create a camera-specific Preset where you uncheck all the other parameters except „Treatment & Profile“. (See screenshot 2 below)
Open Lightroom Preferences -> Presets, check „Override master settings for specific cameras“, in Camera select Google Redmi Note 8T and then in the Default drop-down menu select the newly created Preset that is linked to the new DCP Profile. Confirm. (See screenshot 3 below)
Profit! All future imported DNGs matching this camera name will use the right DCP instead of the default one. To have the photos properly sharp it may be necessary to use much higher sharpening value than usually for photos from regular camers. I use something between 50-70. Also I usually push Shadows value to 50-75.
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Thank you very much for this! Since I bought the Note 8T I found myself taking more photos with the phone than with the DSLR camera which was a no-go for me before. I use GCam and Lightroom and this is great to have the raw profile.
Interesting!
I use a portable version of Lightroom and I cannot add this profile... don't know how to plant this profile in that folder because upon closing the software, folder is erased...
Hi, I've run into another new issue with Android 12 and I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing it. Inside the camera app, the video ends up seriously cropped compared to how it was on Android 11. Whereas before I could shoot indoor things (cat videos, etc) with the normal lens, now I'm having to go out to the ultrawide to fit things in frame. For now I'm getting around it by using a custom older version of Gcam, but I'd like to just use the normal app if possible. Is anyone else seeing this?
This is with the stock app:
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Compared to how it was with Android 11 and on the custom Gcam app
As you can see, it's a significant amount of cropping. Both with the same standard stabilization enabled. (And pardon the messy desk)
I also tried installing the older 8.2 APK, but to no avail. It's older than the 8.3 that comes with the OS, so you can't go back further than that. And also my old technique for resigning apps to make the system think they're separate apps doesn't seem to be working, but if anyone could figure out a way to do that, I'm all ears.
It's normal. This how EIS works.
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It's normal. This how EIS works.
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Did you even read? This is considerably more cropped than the same stabilization setting on Android 11. It turns it from perfectly usable to completely worthless. And if I'm recording 1080p60 or 4K, it's actually recording at less than full resolution and blowing it up, which looks terrible.
It is normal I think that is how it works.
I think I understand your question but I don't think I recorded any videos before upgrading to Android 12, so I don't have any comparison. I agree that the "1x" video on 12 has a narrower field of view than the equivalent "1x" still photo mode. Allso the video UI does not seem to have any option to disable image stabilization completely. I see that it offers .6x only for standard and cinematic pan. The other modes start at 1x or 2x, so I'm not even sure if the number always means the same sensor.
Yeah, I experienced the same issue, using exactly the same video camera settings the video on Android 12 has much narrower fov. I find it strange that no one is talking about this, maybe no one cares, but when making indoors videos it's a big deal since you have to switch to the wide angle lens, which gathers much less light.
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it's a big deal since you have to switch to the wide angle lens, which gathers much less light.
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The ultrawide camera also lacks autofocus, so if you're trying to film something close-up like a computer screen, it won't be in focus. This is definitely a major issue.
I just noticed that when you pull down the settings pane in the camera app, click "More settings", and scroll down, you can find a toggle to disable video stabilization. This gives a wider field of view and seems to show a similar lightly shaded on-screen control for stabilization. Trying to touch that control raises a hint to enable stabilization in the settings.
Are you sure that the Android 11 and custom app are enabled and not in this funny state with the partial shading of the control button?