The difference Google Camera makes in low-light photography
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Give it time… Dual lens works for some LG phones
It’s much brighter for sure but color balance and contrast is off.
Miui Camera picture although moire noisy and darker, is more pleasing to my eyes, seems more natural.
And don’t forget, stock app is always **far more stable** and faster to focus. I tried to make a pic yesterday with gcam port and i missed it because it took forever to focus
with Camera2 enabled yees
You can’t use them both at the same time but you can have both installed and switch freely between them.
is the picture with the google cam in hdr+?
The biggest problem is that Google camera doesn’t detect the second camera.
*difference between HDR on and off
What app do you mean specifically? I guess Google uses some AI and other heurtistics for the post-processing.
In non-low-light photography GCam has better color accuracy though
Its software. It takes lot of pics and combine them to get best result.
Mi Max 2 ≠ Mi A1
there’s a ported version that makes use of the telephoto lens. bit buggy, but it’s there
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/themes/magisk-google-camera-telephoto-lens-t3767531
That’s just stunning, there’s so little noise compared to the standard camera
The MIUI camera looks to be more color accurate though, or at least the Google camera image seems a bit overblown to me.
Root phone, activate photo API2 or something like that, then install Google Camera App
Does the Google Camera use the hardware in some better way than the MIUI camera, or does it just apply a filter after taking an identical photo?