Adjust GrapheneOS Camera usage docs to include Night mode as supported for Pixels

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matchboxbananasynergy 2024-01-15 22:08:11 +00:00 committed by Daniel Micay
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scanning along with additional modes based on CameraX vendor extensions
(Portrait, HDR, Night, Face Retouch and Auto) on <a
href="https://developer.android.com/training/camera/supported-devices">devices
where they're available</a> (not available on Pixels yet).</p>
where they're available</a> (Pixels currently only have support for Night mode).</p>
<p>Modes are displayed as tabs at the bottom of the screen. You can switch
between modes using the tab interface or by swiping left/right anywhere on the
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in HDR+ being disabled which is why automatic flash isn't enabled by default.
The lightweight HDR+ doesn't use as many frames as the more aggressive Pixel
Camera HDR+. CameraX extensions will eventually provide support for an HDR
mode with more aggressive HDR+ taking/combining more than only around 3 frames
along with a Night mode providing the Night Sight variant of HDR+ inflating
mode with more aggressive HDR+ taking/combining more than only around 3 frames.
It currently supports a Night mode providing the Night Sight variant of HDR+ inflating
the light of the scene through combining the frames. Other fancy features like
Portrait mode will also depend on CameraX extensions being provided in the
future. There isn't a timeline for this but an initial implementation will
likely be shipped within the next year for Pixels.</p>
future. There isn't a timeline for when additional CameraX extensions will be added.</p>
<p>Zooming via pinch to zoom or the zoom slider will automatically make use of
the wide angle and telephoto cameras on Pixels. 5th and 6th generation Pixels