From b793c9ab2db87e8f43cc098e6923791c528384c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel Micay
To install one by sideloading, first, boot into recovery. You may do this either by
using adb reboot recovery
from the operating system, or by selecting the
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it's going to be replaced. In the short term, there are other apps available providing
more capabilities and better support for taking advantage of the hardware.
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 (but not the Pixel 3a) have a Pixel Visual Core providing - a hardware-based implementation of HDR+. HDR+ captures many images and intelligently - merges data across them, taking into account motion, etc. It substantially improves - the quality of images, especially in low light. This is used transparently for third - party apps that are compatible with it, and there isn't an explicit switch to turn it - on or off for most of them. An example of a compatible app is Open Camera's default - configuration, or Open Camera with the Camera 2 API and other settings (including the - the various knobs / toggles outside of the settings menu) left alone. In general, HDR+ - will work transparently in most apps as long as they keep things simple and use a good - minimalist approach to taking pictures. It should work transparently in most messaging - apps, etc. with internal support for taking pictures.
+The Pixel 3 (but not the Pixel 3a) and Pixel 4 (but not the Pixel 4a) have a + Pixel Visual Core / Pixel Neural Core providing a hardware-based implementation of + HDR+. HDR+ captures many images and intelligently merges data across them, taking + into account motion, etc. It substantially improves the quality of images, + especially in low light. This is used transparently for third party apps that are + compatible with it, and there isn't an explicit switch to turn it on or off for + most of them. An example of a compatible app is Open Camera's default + configuration, or Open Camera with the Camera 2 API and other settings (including + the the various knobs / toggles outside of the settings menu) left alone. In + general, HDR+ will work transparently in most apps as long as they keep things + simple and use a good minimalist approach to taking pictures. It should work + transparently in most messaging apps, etc. with internal support for taking + pictures.
In addition to supporting HDR+ via the Pixel Visual Core, or similar features on other devices with the same constraints, Open Camera offers advanced configuration and