EIS and ZSL are supported by GrapheneOS Camera now

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Daniel Micay 2022-06-13 00:32:16 -04:00
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will leave the timestamp, phone model, exposure configuration and other
metadata. Location tagging is disabled by default and won't be stripped if you
enable it.</p>
<p>Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) is enabled by default on devices
providing it via the Camera2 API and can be disabled using the video settings
dialog.</p>
<p>Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL) is available as an opt-in toggle in More Settings
and speeds up image capture for the Camera mode when flash is disabled.</p>
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Camera over time, especially on Pixels. Many features of Google Camera will
end up being available for GrapheneOS Camera in the next year or so via
CameraX extensions including more aggressive HDR+, Night Sight and Portrait.
Video features such as Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), slow motion and
time lapse are likely further away than within the next year. These video
features could potentially be provided via CameraX vendor extensions or could
be implemented via our own post-processing of the video output. Panorama,
Photo Sphere, Astrophotography, Motion Photos, Frequent Faces, Dual Exposure
Controls, Google Lens, etc. aren't on the roadmap for GrapheneOS Camera. Video
frame rate configuration and H.265 support should be available for GrapheneOS
Camera in the near future via CameraX improvements along with DNG (RAW)
support in the further future.</p>
Video features such as slow motion and time lapse are likely further away than
within the next year. These video features could potentially be provided via
CameraX vendor extensions or could be implemented via our own post-processing
of the video output. Panorama, Photo Sphere, Astrophotography, Motion Photos,
Frequent Faces, Dual Exposure Controls, Google Lens, etc. aren't on the
roadmap for GrapheneOS Camera. Video frame rate configuration and H.265
support should be available for GrapheneOS Camera in the near future via
CameraX improvements along with DNG (RAW) support in the further future.</p>
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