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Can you recommend a good camera app?

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  • L [email protected]

    Ahhh I didn't know! What kind of features?

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    Mostly manual controls of the settings of the picture (exposure, etc) and might have options to change how a picture is taken like burst picture (repeated pictures in quick succession). Some apps have picture overlays (like putting a frame around the picture or something). There can be all sorts of features that are either focused on photography experts, or very casual fun (filters and goofy fun objects in the pictures).

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    • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

      I just did, it appears to be a minor improvement over the default but I have less manual controls. Not bad for the time being

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      What manual controls are you missing? Because here I have more manual controls than what I can ask for.

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      • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

        I don't understand why this matters that much- my old phone is a Motorola g8 plus, current one is a moto g84 5g and is about a year old. The camera isn't the selling point for either but I would expect at least similar quality since it's considered an "upgrade"(not that I had a choice there).

        Default camera apps for both, Android obviously.

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        I don't understand why this matters that much

        Maybe because some apps will only work on certain phones (say on iOS or Android) and maybe because depending the phone you are using maybe someone could suggested another solution than switch app? 😉

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        • crazi_man@europe.pubC [email protected]

          Mostly manual controls of the settings of the picture (exposure, etc) and might have options to change how a picture is taken like burst picture (repeated pictures in quick succession). Some apps have picture overlays (like putting a frame around the picture or something). There can be all sorts of features that are either focused on photography experts, or very casual fun (filters and goofy fun objects in the pictures).

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          That's perfect for taking cat photos! Thanks for explaining it

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          • mothra@mander.xyzM [email protected]

            Privacy friendly ftw. I'm not satisfied with the amount of post processing mine does to images, I have little to no control over it. It's like it adds very aggressive blur and sharpen filters for everything, and when you zoom up everything looks "blobby".

            My previous phone took way better photos, and I still use it if I need something looking a bit better. But it would be nice if I could just take decent photos with what I got, since I don't always carry my old phone everywhere.

            Suggestions?

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            If you can find a working port of Google Camera mod, that’s by far going to give you the best image quality, though it does a lot of post-processing - in a good way.

            And just to be clear, I’m not talking about the one you find in the Play Store. I mean the Google Pixel camera app that you can sideload through your browser. As far as I know, these versions don’t communicate with Google servers.

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            • O [email protected]

              If you can find a working port of Google Camera mod, that’s by far going to give you the best image quality, though it does a lot of post-processing - in a good way.

              And just to be clear, I’m not talking about the one you find in the Play Store. I mean the Google Pixel camera app that you can sideload through your browser. As far as I know, these versions don’t communicate with Google servers.

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              Alright, I'll have a look

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              • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                I tested a couple recently and chose Fossify Camera as the most usable. It's pretty quick, takes decent pictures, and has a good interface.

                Fossify is a group that has a number of very high quality apps that are generally as good or better than other open source alternatives.

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                Thanks for the tip regarding Fossify, they do seem to have a nice clean set of apps!

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                • Q [email protected]

                  What manual controls are you missing? Because here I have more manual controls than what I can ask for.

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                  I don't have white balance controls that I can see, or a slider for shutter speed (even if it does have an option for bracketing there isn't much I can control on it). ISO selection is also missing. Controls for other things seem to be there but the interface has less information, I have no idea of what values I have for anything. I do appreciate the option for flashlight on, that's handy, and postprocessing seems less aggressive than my default camera.

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                    I don't have white balance controls that I can see, or a slider for shutter speed (even if it does have an option for bracketing there isn't much I can control on it). ISO selection is also missing. Controls for other things seem to be there but the interface has less information, I have no idea of what values I have for anything. I do appreciate the option for flashlight on, that's handy, and postprocessing seems less aggressive than my default camera.

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                    Those controls are all a bit hidden if you don't know where to look.

                    First you must change to Camera2 API.

                    White balance can be set to manual in the three dots menu and scrolling to the bottom.

                    Then shutter, ISO and white balance will appear in the same menu.

                    In this screenshot ISO is still set to auto, once set to M there will appear a couple more sliders.

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                    • Q [email protected]

                      Those controls are all a bit hidden if you don't know where to look.

                      First you must change to Camera2 API.

                      White balance can be set to manual in the three dots menu and scrolling to the bottom.

                      Then shutter, ISO and white balance will appear in the same menu.

                      In this screenshot ISO is still set to auto, once set to M there will appear a couple more sliders.

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                      Thank you! It took me a while to find the api2 but I got there. Well that does it then 🙂

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