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