Post AXVw8y8qlRAdFDXVWS by wonderfall@mastoid.dev
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 (DIR) Post #AXVvz6MrKEjjrRO3OK by wonderfall@mastoid.dev
       2023-07-09T09:12:14Z
       
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       I tend to prefer the GrapheneOS camera over Google Camera nowadays, at least for daylight photography. Google Camera produces results that feel over-processed at times.What I really miss is a night photography mode and automatic object detection, but both of these features could eventually be provided through CameraX vendor extensions and maybe ML Kit.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXVvz7MBeDnEve51yy by tuxicoman@social.jesuislibre.net
       2023-07-09T09:47:49Z
       
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       @wonderfall but does #grapheneos camera does any processing? I dont see a difference with shots taken by simplecamera app for example
       
 (DIR) Post #AXVw8y8qlRAdFDXVWS by wonderfall@mastoid.dev
       2023-07-09T09:49:37Z
       
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       @tuxicoman Yes, yes. It has a lightweight form of HDR+ (not as aggressive as Gcam's though) for photos and HDRnet when available.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXVwPrmPfdvUR76O36 by tuxicoman@social.jesuislibre.net
       2023-07-09T09:52:41Z
       
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       @wonderfall oh. Is this documented somewhere?
       
 (DIR) Post #AXVxgO1zd2rx37pZBI by wonderfall@mastoid.dev
       2023-07-09T10:06:51Z
       
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       @tuxicoman Can't find something relevant to Pixels in the CameraX docs besides that they turned off HDR+ for Pixel 2 in latency mode (implying the standard camera mode has HDR+).There's also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33567614