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thestinger avatar thestinger commented on July 18, 2024

It behaves exactly the same way as Google Camera, switching at the same level it would switch. There's just not a button for going back to exactly 1x. This is a duplicate of #87.

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0xunusedusername avatar 0xunusedusername commented on July 18, 2024

It doesn't though. I'm using them back-to-back and GCam doesn't switch.

It behaves exactly the same way as Google Camera, switching at the same level it would switch. There's just not a button for going back to exactly 1x. This is a duplicate of #87.

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thestinger avatar thestinger commented on July 18, 2024

It sounds like you're talking about the macro feature, which has a toggle in Google Camera. That's not the same thing.

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thestinger avatar thestinger commented on July 18, 2024

This is a duplicate of #403 if it's about adding a toggle for the macro feature.

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0xunusedusername avatar 0xunusedusername commented on July 18, 2024

I am not, just talking about a short focus distance (Macro mode actually shows up as 'Not Available' in the quick settings).

It sounds like you're talking about the macro feature, which has a toggle in Google Camera. That's not the same thing.

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thestinger avatar thestinger commented on July 18, 2024

You're either talking about one of those two things. The zoom works the same as Google Camera.

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thestinger avatar thestinger commented on July 18, 2024

This zoom-based camera switching is not implemented inside either Google Camera or GrapheneOS Camera. It's done inside the OS, and it's the same implementation. There's limited configuration for it. We don't do anything special. The only part that's implemented in our app is the zoom slider and zoom gestures. The zoom itself is done via a standard Camera2 APi which has camera switching based on zoom level and other factors such as distance to options, light level, etc. depending on the setup.

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0xunusedusername avatar 0xunusedusername commented on July 18, 2024

Yeah, I messed up. Google lets you do manual lens selection on the 8p, which got enabled somehow. Would be nice to see it ported, though.

Sorry, my fault.

This zoom-based camera switching is not implemented inside either Google Camera or GrapheneOS Camera. It's done inside the OS, and it's the same implementation. There's limited configuration for it. We don't do anything special. The only part that's implemented in our app is the zoom slider and zoom gestures. The zoom itself is done via a standard Camera2 APi which has camera switching based on zoom level and other factors such as distance to options, light level, etc. depending on the setup.

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