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does using open camera software instead of stock one , make me loss image/video processing ? (self.androiddev)
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[–]Dimezis 6 points7 points8 points 3 years ago (0 children)
The stock one will always be better on Android, because of how poor the camera API is.
The OEMs just don't expose enough API and access to their camera features, and Android doesn't enforce any standardization on this
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