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Did you do another level of photo manipulation or just uploaded it straight to reddit from the gallery? Great shots btw. Im still a newbie and learning the ways of mobile astrophotography, hoping to be able to share my photos here soon.
I did a little editing on lightroom.
ah so it’s not like this i see now
Im using the first one released v1 on my redmi note 7 and astrophotography mode is turned on by going into the advanced settings its at the end i think .. i usually follow this guy dor gcam works fine..
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-parrot043/
I’m using Urnyx05 v1.8
Where do you live?
Biggest flex
– Mi A2
Does the astrophotography mode also bug when you turn your phone horizontally with that version of gcam?
Oh, southern hemisphere. Can you spot **Magellanic Clouds** in the sky with your naked eye?
Just found out about this GCam, unfortunately it crashes on my Redmi 5A.
I have moved over to Lemmy because of the Reddit API changes. /u/spez has caused this platform to change enough (even outside of the API changes) that I no longer feel comfortable using it.
Shoutout to Power Delete Suite for making this a breeze.
Doesn’t have to be that one.
You can basically use any camera as long as it allows manual exposure.
Tripod
Looks awesome
Amazing shots.
GCam really makes the camera on the Mi 9T shine. I was disheartened when I got mine since I find the stock Camera to produce mediocre at best shots, but gcam fixes that in an instant.
Timer + flat surface
Gcam is just for moving photos I wanted to install it but doesn’t say anything about using camera
That is rather impressive.
I have the Redmi Note 7. I’ve downloaded many different versions of Gcam, but astrophotography doesn’t come up. I do everything, including going into the settings and forcing the mode to work even when the camera isn’t still. Turned on the cuttle. files. EVERYTHING. I put my phone very still on a flat surface but it just doesn’t activate. Yes, I’m on night mode. Yes, I give it time. I just use the Pro mode on the stock camera but I think the Gcam will do better.
Yeah it’s basically advanced filters. You alter the shadows, lights, whites. Everything colour basically.
Most phones don’t let you see a long exposure though
It’s supposed to automatically turn on when pointed at the sky in night sight mode, but you can also manually force it on in your GCam settings
What is gcam astrophotography mode? Is that resident in the phone?
Awesome picture. Thanks for the link. Just installed on my A1 and it looks like it work. Now I just have to wait for a Starry night.
I’ll be honest, this looked like a regular old black table on first view. But then I zoomed in a little and the stars came out. Awesome picture.
Redmi note 7 have a dedicated group for photography. There you get gcam compatible with the device. And many ports have perfectly working astrophotography modes. Join the telegram group by just searching Redmi note 7 Photography.
I catched both of them 🙂
Hmm, works on my 9T.
Wow, that’s wonderful. Thanks for this great shot. I hope I can travel to southern hemisphere and see these beauties of the sky.
Post it to /r/space buddy!
pretty cool from a smart phone
As far as I know, “Camera2API” is enabled by default on Mi Mix 3. This means you can install “Google Camera” (GCam) on your phone using a simple installation file. However, to achieve such great night shots, you need “Astrophotography Mode” enabled which in only available on GCam V.7 or newer. I googled for such versions for your phone, and the first result might be worth having a look at: [XDA-Mi mix 3-GCam V.7](https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-mix-3/themes/app-gcam-7-t3980595?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=b786cf29ce3c5b23002878ea6ef4382c2ba77c90-1577798907-0-AU7oJNNO3A9uDeYfibWc3u0x1RNHr-LKkpt4nloQZs9R4jXahjVrvhGdqtnSELCPVo9rJ3EsuLHprm_8i_nq6iCJ-euGpsYYDl8gJ4t4OTn3ebOwLs5C_O5z8Ax2WH1_ZhQx6HxQtOa5TBo3jql5-2k5AF8vTqG93CXEpfurICnawT_4x3NtW8w2LC0trU0-k81rdJWJYtM4MHY9Kdjn3Rgg4FmHQ2DoMnT6hStZB9zYTPv93HkFklevXILOGxhwxPDYuJmqYlYQVX3HjqAB4JMOY5S4H0OxwewdhiE-VyvBiLNVRem7FHbwNA7DBhbaZw) (or also [here](https://www.cyanogenmods.org/mi-mix-3-google-camera-7-0/)). Usually you need to manually enable Astrophotography Mode in GCam’s settings. Then try taking a photo with the “Night Sight” mode and it should automatically switch to Astrophotography Mode if you’re holding your phone onto a tripod or a stationary position (and needless to say, pointing toward astronomical objects)
I own redmi k20 pro.
I never could capture such pictures, how to do so?
Yeah, the darker it is, the better results you’d get with GCam. Remember that keeping the phone steady is the key to sharp night sight images. There’s also an important option in the settings which determines how many shots are combined to form the final image (usually in HDR+ settings > quality HDR+). A value of 7 or higher is recommend for high dynamic range shots in daylight and possibly at night.
No it does not bug
Sorry for the late reply
Go to this site and download the first one and then go to settings advance settings then at the bottom it will have the option to turn on the astrophotography mode i have rn7 too and using the first version works fine with no bugs
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-parrot043/
Here you go good sir. How much for the horse?
Exactly! Here are my two original pics
They look pretty good as they are, but I can make them look a lot better with minor adjustments on lightroom, so why not?
Maybe it crashes, because you’re using Google Photos gallery. Go to settings and turn off option “Enable Google Photos”.
Obviously slow mo and some other features crash app too, but they don’t matter that much.
I’ve been using [Urnyx05’s port. ](https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-urnyx05/)
It includes a profile for the IMX586 the Mi 9T Pro uses, and it gets updated pretty regularly. There’s a variation of this Camara tuned specifically for the IMX586.