Hello All!
I tried to use OpenCamera for RAW shooting because the stock camera app does not provide Histogram and Zebra overlays which I consider absolutely necessary.
However, the RAW option is not present in OpenCamera and also OpenCamera's debug information states that RAW would not be available.
Is this a known problem with the P30 Pro and does a workaround exist?
Thank you in advance!
RAW works in different apps, you have to test it.
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Has anyone tried taking RAW (*.dng) pictures with Android 5.0+ custom roms and compatible 3rd party camera apps?
KSH2014 said:
Has anyone tried taking RAW (*.dng) pictures with Android 5.0+ custom roms and compatible 3rd party camera apps?
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In case someone looking for an answer for this.
Self-answer: NO
Tried with Unofficial CM12.1 and Camera FV-5.
Result: RAW option is greyed out with unsupported camera notice.
RAW means all image data should be sent from Camera logic to the phone HW but that requires much more bandwidth between camera and phone HW.
Camera has its own circuitry and if its not designed for RAW imaging, it may be hard or impossible to implement this feature in a later software modification.
Dear all,
I noticed that I cannot use any third party app to capture RAW photos. I tried Footej Camera, Open Camera, Adobe Lightroom, VSCO, Lumio Cam and everything I could find. I cannot enable raw photos with any of them. Footej support contacted me and told me that they can try to find a workaround from the log file I generated, it seems that this phone does not support Android API. Do you guys have any knowledge about this?
The only app that seems to record some sort of RAW file is Bacon Cam, but this does not have support for the telephoto lens, and all the raw photos with zoom, are actually cropped from the 40 mpx sensor.
Freedcam can do raw: https://t.me/joinchat/BdeA6xCXJ-DvG0wT_kjW-A
Even the stock camera app will not give you a raw file from the telephoto lens. You can't use zoom when you enable RAW in Pro mode.
Thank you, I tried Freed am and unfortunately it does not let me use raw mode, only jpeg.
Since there's is no RAW option in the stock camera app, i tried third party app Open Camera, but was fairly disappointed to see the RAW is just 12 mp while Jpeg saved is 48 mp. Is there any way to shoot [email protected]?
I would suggest you find Gcam port for K20 pro. there are many working examples. there you can easily save in RAW
maddy143ded said:
I would suggest you find Gcam port for K20 pro. there are many working examples. there you can easily save in RAW
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In 48 mp?
Haven't checked the saved images for48 mp, but 48 mp shooting option is there. let me verify the 48mp raw option and get back to u
In the mean while refer this thread. This guy has done a lot of testing on Gcam.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/note-5-pro-vs-k20-pro-gcam-nightsight-t3950165
So you can get a way better info from him
maddy143ded said:
Haven't checked the saved images for48 mp, but 48 mp shooting option is there. let me verify the 48mp raw option and get back to u
In the mean while refer this thread. This guy has done a lot of testing on Gcam.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/note-5-pro-vs-k20-pro-gcam-nightsight-t3950165
So you can get a way better info from him
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Couldn't find the 48mp option in that gcam apk.
timfuzail said:
Couldn't find the 48mp option in that gcam apk.
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Possible with the Footej camera app
Guys i found a gcam which can click at 48MP 8000x6000px pictures at jpeg but only limited to potrait mode.
The camera function doesn't work in this gcam if hdr enhanced is enabled so raw doesn't work but potrait works well.
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/a.../changelog974/
Please do test and tell me if it is working for you as well.
For me it is working..
My device : k20 pro
Try ultra cam with the magisk module
You can use ANX camera
Apparently devs managed to enable an experimental feature of the imx 586 on the Asus ZenFone 6. It's called quad hdr and it enables variable pixel exposure on third party apps and also on video, allowing for better highlights exposure, but not a fake hdr feature, a real even exposure across all image even on Instagram, chat apps etc. This is achieved through a vendor hack and is being discussed on the k20/k20 pro photography group. Unfortunately there seems to be little help for the devs there so I was hoping if someone knowledgeable could help get this feature to our device.
Hi
Been using a V50, that is identical to the V40 camera wise, for a couple of days comig from a V30.
Regarding RAW capture with the stock camera the output seems much worse than the V30 - the DNG files have vignetting and are very desaturated, noting like the output on the V30 and previous LG phones that had this corrected.
Using a 3rd party camera app, the DNG files don't have vignetting but are still very desaturated.
I'm on android 10. Does the V40 also has these issues, having the same camera hardware?
Thanks
Hi!
The V40 does actually have the same problems. Well, DNG files as RAW files by nature contain the unprocessed information what the camera saw when it took the picture, including all optical imperfections and sensor noise. I have a SONY a6000 mirrorless camera at home, and it also has these "problems". It is how it is... Instead of the camera software doing the hard work, it leaves it to you to decide what do you wanna do with the image. Using Lightroom Mobile, you can fix both vignetting and barrel distortion by enabling Lens Profile Corrections. There is also an Auto setting for the colours too. (and a built in capture mode with DNG support which automatically applies lens prifile corrections if I remember correctly) But if you do not want to go through all these to get a decent picture, why all the fuss, just use JPEG. The stock cam app can do awesome images with its built in post processing algorithm, I barely use RAW mode, unless I wanna do something really specific and go hard on editing.