in-app Camera gallery has zooming now
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These intents can only be provided by a system app since Android 11, so the
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quality of the system camera is quite important.</p>
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<p>The in-app gallery / video player doesn't yet support zooming and depends
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on opening an external image/video editor. This will be improved in the
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future. We'll eventually be making our own gallery/editor app sharing a lot of
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the code with the in-app gallery in the camera.</p>
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<p>The app has an in-app gallery and video player for images taken with it. It
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currently opens an external editor activity for the edit action. GrapheneOS
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comes with AOSP Gallery which provides an editor activity. You can install a
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nicer photo editor and the Camera app will be able to use it. We plan to
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replace AOSP Gallery with a standalone variant of the gallery we're developing
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for the Camera app in the future.</p>
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<p>Using the default 4:3 aspect ratio for image capture is recommended since
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16:9 is simply cropped output on all supported devices. A device oriented
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