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Introduction
Our device comes with two stock ROMs: H20S and OOS, while camera software is mediocre with simplistic, or over-simplified settings. This thread focuses on testing availability and performance of various camera apps available on our devices. Please feel free to reply with your testing results. Each reports will include: Testing environment, version of software used, comments, source, and testing photos.
1. H2OS LP camera port
2. Color OS camera port
3. HTC 10 camera port
4. Moto Style X camera port
1. H2OS LP camera port
Tested NOT WORKING on: OOS 3.0 with CyanOxy
Version: “[OnePlus2][CamApp][64bitSupport]Hydrogen Os Camera port for CM12.1” by zeyaan
Comments: Stock camera app on H2OS LP. The only special thing is when you turn flash to auto, based on the current situation, it tells you flash WILL be on before you capture, by turning into a yellow button instead of a white one.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...pp-hydrogen-os-camera-port-oneplus-2-t3264013
2. Color OS camera port
Tested on: OOS 3.0 with CyanOxy
Version: “[PORT][02072016][Ver 2.67] ColorOS Camera for KK/LP/MM” by BOOTMGR
Comments: Known for various plugins (similar to modes) available. Except for existence of “maximum brightness” and, nothing else were special for us. “1080/60fps (no slo-mo) video” mode exist but not available, video remains 30 fps.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/port-coloros-camera-cm11s-t3030369
3. HTC 10 camera port
Tested on: OOS 3.0 with CyanOxy
Version: “HTC 10 Camera Port V1” from Jishnu Sur
Comments: Comes with gallery and simple editor (from HTC). Classic HTC UI, fully functional on our device. Function is nearly identical as our stock camera (no hd+ and manual mode) except for visibly faster focusing speed and shutter speed, which is ideal for snapshot.
Source: Jishnu's Camera Mod™ google+ community page
4. Moto Style X camera port
Tested on: OOS 3.0 with CyanOxy
Version: “Moto X style camera port” from Jishnu Sur
Comments: Moto gallery app included. Probably simplest interface that can be found. HUD is minimized all the time. None unique feature were found.
Source: Jishnu's Camera Mod™ google+ community page
Reserved
Color OS camera port on Benstanlk 6.0 not work ?
Google Camera Port by BSG and @sannn111ty for the Poco f1
If you don't really know why you are here, You can download Gcam here. Gcam is short for Google's camera app that ships with the pixels. Google has been making incredible advances in camera software that they put on their Pixel devices. Most of the magic of the camera quality of pixel's reside in the High Dynamic Range google algorithms. However, this software is not officially available for other devices. BSG is the first developer to have adapted Gcam for other devices. He now has a MI 8, which is very siùilar to the Pocophone, so his ports actually work pretty well on this phone.
Here is a list of the features that make google's software stand apart from all the other stock and 3rd party camera apps. (Not all of them are available in the ports, but more appear with time).
HDR + and HDR+ Enhanced: That's what most people want Gcam for. The app takes multiple pictures at different exposure levels and combines them to get even lighting. This photography technique is available on many stock cams, but Google's custom implementation of it is generally regarded as highly superior.
Super Res Zoom: That is a "usebug" feature. When you're taking a picture, unless you have a tripod, you can't hold the phone perfectly still. Google uses this slight movement to take multiple shots, which are then combined to make out more detail for the final image. Where other OEMs add a second camera, Google gives better results with just one.
Night Sight: where HDR combines multiple under-exposed shots, Night Sight does the same thing with over-exposed and longer exposed images. This produces impossible-before shots with way less noise and blur in very low-light conditions. In Daylight, Night Sight Mode also applies Super res Zoom to the image, giving a lot more detail to your pictures.
ZSL HDR+: ZSL stands for Zero Shutter Lag. As HDR uses multiple pictures, you need to wait for the phone to snap those multiple shots. ZSL essentially means your phone is always taking pictures and has a couple already buffered when you hit the shutter, so you don't need to wait.
Portrait Mode: That's blurring that background of an image behind a face. this is a trend on smartphones, and most OEMs implement it by adding a second camera on the back. the two sensors produce a slightly different image and you can calculate from the difference where to blur the image. But Google has decided not to add a second sensor to their phones. The way they pull it off is by local Artificial intelligence to detect faces and blur the rest.
Photosphere: This is essentially a 360° Panorama. You point around you and the phone takes, then stitches together, multiple images in a sphere around you. You can then view the pictures by moving them around with your fingers, or moving around your phone like a window around you.
Panorama: That is self-explanatory. like everything else, Gcam takes excellent panoramas.
Video Recording: Gcam Records video at up to [email protected]
Slow-Motion: this port can take slow-motion videos at up to [email protected]
Top Shot: Google's AI is now so good it know what a good image is like. If you hit the shutter too Soon or too late, Google will suggest another shot. It will actually take a dozen out of which you can choose, but will also suggest the best one.
Photobooth: As the camera is continually shooting and waiting for you to tap the shutter, why couldn't it do this for you too? Once Photobooth is on, you just leave your phone and it will take the picture on its own when it "sees something interesting", like a smile. Essentially, it's an AI photograph for group shots where everyone can fit in and lets you use the back sensor instead of the selfie cam.
Tracking Autofocus : As the name implies, once you click on an object while filming, it will keep the focus on it however it moves.
I am not a developer, but the subforum is for gcam ports, so here is the one for the Pocophone, with instructions and
Go to this thread, wich always has the last version up.
You are welcome to post your amazing pictures here :
These ports are specifically made for the Pocophone F1. They might or might not work on your phone.
If you find that our APK's work well on your other model, you can open a thread for your phone to help others find a working APK faster and discuss model-specific issues.
If you have bugs, something isn't working correctly, please don't just post "Not Working !!!!" That doesn't help. Give details :
- The model of your Phone, your ROM if you're using one, any fixes installed;
- The name of the apk you're using;
- Screenshots or video recordings of the bug if you're able to;
- A logcat if there's a crash;
- Steps to reproduce the bug/crash;
It's really lag when opening any camera mod (except Panaroma and Video) and I could NOT take photos when pressing the button.
I'm Using Pocophone F1 with Global MIUI 10.1.3.0
File using: MGC_6.1.021_MI8_Vc.apk
the same issues.
Same issues for me, impossible to take photos, 1 frame per second refresh rate....
not working with several versions
When opening any camera mod (except Panaroma and Video) NOT possible take photos when pressing the button.
I'm Using Pocophone F1 , Android 9, with Global MIUI 10.1.3.0
Files used:
MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2_plus3.apk
and
MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2_plus.apk
and
MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2a_plus.apk ; MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2a+_plus.apk
cr0wdelex said:
It's really lag when opening any camera mod (except Panaroma and Video) and I could NOT take photos when pressing the button.
I'm Using Pocophone F1 with Global MIUI 10.1.3.0
File using: MGC_6.1.021_MI8_Vc.apk
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Try flashing twrp fix bro. It fixed my issue.
Try installing MIUI 10 v10.2.2.0 or higher , it should fix most of problems with gcam
Love this camera ...
I installed gcam and flashed twrp fix. I was using 10.1.3.0
After 10.2 I updated it and flashed twrp fix again for the lag issue.
Now I noticed that portrait mode is not working in stock camera. ?
i downloaded and it seems fine ...
Confused a bit, what is the difference between this and the one here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/themes/b-s-g-google-camera-port-developed-mi-8-t3843130
Update to miui 10.2.2.0 i installed the same version of gcam on miui 10.1.3.0 and it didnt work i manually updated to miui 10.2.2.0 and it worked to install it just use android studs guide
Maybe a dumb question.? How is "Motion" in GCam working? Is it working at all? I have never found any of these short videos. Where are they stored? I'm using a Pocophone F1.
Thank you
Working fine with poco rom stock mui 10.3.6
I will try to be as brief as possible.
I'm working on bringing the most up to date information for GCam mods used in the Moto X4.
There will be no direct download links here as this is to present currently available, but scattered, information.
There are currently three main GCam mods that I have encountered, two of which include the wide angle lens.
First Mod
Presented by @MotoX4Custom on his website.
https://motox4custom.jimdofree.com/tools-mods/google-camera/
Presented by @CypherPotato
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/themes/gcam-best-google-camera-port-portrait-t3827043
@MotoX4Custom has claims that this is a mod that works on all custom roms, but there is no wide-angle support.
Release Notes for current and all previous releases (V 1.2 & 2.2 were the ones tested on the Moto X4).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-7-plus/themes/gcam-nokia-7-plus-t3905686
Second Mod
Presented by @uccollab on the forum below.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/how-to/guide-x4-camera-gcam-hdr-night-sight-t3874674
This mod has not yet been tested on custom roms and lacks slow motion videos.
The release information is below (refer to third third mod listed in the forum).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-6/themes/google-camera-mod-switchable-telephoto-t3859831
A module, for those who don't know, is a piece of code that runs through magisk that, in this case, adapts the original device (not the X4) to use slow motion in GCam.
Thus, I don't expect any updates from here to allow slow motion using this mod.
Third Mod
This was the first release made by @uccollab, but was later removed to post a new mod.
Information for this mod was posted by @munchy_cool on his YouTube channel below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvyuSQciBms
This mod has been tested to work on the Pixel custom rom. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78985555&postcount=190
This mod supports both wide angle and slow motion, but there are a number of bugs such as the front camera being limited to 4 MP and the MP value not adjusting automatically when switching between the two back cameras.
Let me know if any information above is incorrect and I will update this based on any feedback that I receive from this forum.
NOTICE TO ALL USERS: This thread has been discarded as it has already fulfilled its purpose and therefore is now no longer needed.
Please follow the NEW THREAD!
The saga continues
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog373/
Works perfect on my chinese phone, except slow motion.
Klaus69 said:
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog373/
Works perfect on my chinese phone, except slow motion.
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Thanks for the help! I tried this build but it's still very unresponsive. Not sure how exactly it works for you and yet somehow it doesn't work for me. Given that we both have the same Chinese version it doesn't make any sense. However I tried the latest build available from this developer (MGC_6_1_021_xcam6_beta2.apk) and it works very very well! I would even say it's close to perfect. It's just the slow motion which doesn't work at the moment.
It seems the GCam builds maintained by xtrme are the only ones which work with the Chinese version of the RN7Pro. Although these builds are aimed at MI 9, they work for the RN7Pro as well since both of them have the exact same camera sensor.
P.S. Any particular camera settings you are using with GCam? Did you import the XML config file?
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vlachorumsapiens said:
Thanks for the help! I tried this build but it's still very unresponsive. Not sure how exactly it works for you and yet somehow it doesn't work for me. Given that we both have the same Chinese version it doesn't make any sense. However I tried the latest build available from this developer (MGC_6_1_021_xcam6_beta2.apk) and it works very very well! I would even say it's close to perfect. It's just the slow motion which doesn't work at the moment.
It seems the GCam builds maintained by xtrme are the only ones which work with the Chinese version of the RN7Pro. Although these builds are aimed at MI 9, they work for the RN7Pro as well since both of them have the exact same camera sensor.
P.S. Any particular camera settings you are using with GCam? Did you import the XML config file?
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I don't use any config files.
Only enabled Pixel 2 awb, remove iso limit in dark , no enable auto exposure, and enabled dynamic black lvl.
Worked perfect on chinese rom, working perfect now on global rom.
I tested Arnova8G2 Advanced 1.4 and xtrme's xcam6_beta3. Photo, 4K video and nightshot. Both works fine.
Nope. On the Note 7 Pro, none of the versions (including this one) works perfectly. The portait mode still freezes on my Note 7 Pro from China. The Night Mode does work with this one though.
I've the Chinese note 7 pro and this one works well except for slow motion
https://f.celsoazevedo.com/file/gcamera/MGC_6.2.024_RN7_V1d_plusplus.apk
Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
I've been doing a lot of testing with several GCam builds on the Redmi Note 7 Pro and I finally found one which gives amazing results. Although it isn't specifically tailored for the Sony IMX586 sensor as we find with other GCam builds developed for the Mi 9 (such as the one modded by xtrme), for some reason it produces much better photos with better color accuracy, details, sharpness, exposure and dynamic range. This GCam build is modded by bulkin043 and it is tailored for a variety of different devices such as the Redmi Note 5 / Pro (whyred), Redmi Note 7 (lavender), Mi A1 (tissot), Mi A2 (jasmine), Mi 6x (wayne) and Mi 8 Lite (platina). During my extensive tests I've found this build to be exceptionally stable with smooth transitions when switching through menus and a very responsive UI.
This build is packed with a lot of great settings such as "Custom Eszdman v2.2" quality level for NightSight, Camera API2 "Metering mode", "ISO priority", and "Lens distortion correction", "Lens blur resolution" and many other unique features. Best of all it comes with a dedicated interface theme (Auto/Light/Dark) which automatically adapts to daylight or night-time conditions. Photobooth and Slow Motion aren't working unfortunately, but that's the case with many GCam builds and so it remains a work in progress.
The only bothersome issue with this build is due to the fact that it permanently crashes video mode when selecting 60fps. Please avoid this framerate for now, or else you will have to reinstall GCam to gain access to video mode again.
This Google Camera is based on the 6.2.030 version and you can download it from > HERE
I will share below the optimal settings for the Redmi Note 7 Pro (after having it thoroughly tested I've found these particular settings to give the best possible results):
[Libs]
Default from Google
[Base settings]
Back camera > Pixel 3a XL/with Pixel 3a config (perfect balance between noise control, details and sharpness with accurate exposure) or Pixel XL/with Pixel 3 config (increased noise, details and sharpness with slightly higher exposure)
Front camera > Pixel 2 XL (good colors, details and sharpness with more noise control) or Nexus 5X (greater details and sharpness with slightly more noise)
Config > Pixel 3a/with Pixel 3a XL and Pixel 3 XL AWB or Pixel 3/with Pixel XL and Pixel 2 XL AWB
[Saturation]
Front Camera > Highlight Saturation (1.9) / Shadow Saturation (2.3)
Back Camera > Highlight Saturation (1.0) / Shadow Saturation (1.6)
[Noise reduction]
Back camera > Activate
Front camera > Activate
DO NOT enable HDR+ Denoise!
[Enable these toggles]
> HDR+ Control
> Save to /DCIM/Camera
> Quick auto exposure settings
> Remove the ISO limit
> Portrait/Disable zoom
> Recompute AWB > On (mandatory!)
All other settings remain on default
NOTICE: Keep in mind that these settings have been tested only on the Redmi Note 7 Pro (China variant). For other compatible devices supported by this build you will have to experiment with the settings yourselves.
I've tested the latest xtrme GCam build and I'm very pleased to see Pixel AWB has finally been fixed. We are getting very close to a true Google Camera performance on the Mi 9 and Redmi Note 7 Pro. File size is also correct and image quality is closer to MIUI stock camera (exposure/highlight conservation is still better on stock camera though).
You can download the latest GCam build developed by xtrme from HERE
After trying various settings I've managed to find the best configuration which provides amazing image quality, with great detail, sharpness, color reproduction, noise control, exposure and dynamic range. There's one single XML config file suitable for both daytime and nighttime conditions which you can download from HERE
Here's a tutorial on how to import/export XML config files for GCam
For NightSight you need steady hands as image processing is slower, but provides maximum quality. There's also a small annoyance with my config as NightSight suggestion doesn't work with BSG Config PixelPlusNS Hdr+, but this issue will eventually be fixed.
Thanks so much @vlachorumsapiens
vlachorumsapiens said:
I've tested the latest xtrme GCam build and I'm very pleased to see Pixel AWB has finally been fixed. We are getting very close to a true Google Camera performance on the Mi 9 and Redmi Note 7 Pro. File size is also correct and image quality is closer to MIUI stock camera (exposure/highlight conservation is still better on stock camera though).
You can download the latest GCam build developed by xtrme from HERE
After trying various settings I've managed to find the best configuration which provides amazing image quality, with great detail, sharpness, color reproduction, noise control, exposure and dynamic range. There's one single XML config file suitable for both daytime and nighttime conditions which you can download from HERE
Here's a tutorial on how to import/export XML config files for GCam
After importing config file, go to Settings > Advanced > Noise Reduction > Untick & Tick again "Activate" toggles (sub-menu toggles also) in first three lenses. This procedure has to be done or else noise reduction settings won't be in effect.
For NightSight you need steady hands as image processing is slower, but provides maximum quality. There's also a small annoyance with my config as NightSight suggestion doesn't work with BSG Config PixelPlusNS Hdr+, but this issue will eventually be fixed.
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For some reasons, the latest GCam from xtreme is not working good for me. Even after using your config files, colors are still not realistic. I am using Arnova's latest and it is working great right out of the box.
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
For some reasons, the latest GCam from xtreme is not working good for me. Even after using your config files, colors are still not realistic. I am using Arnova's latest and it is working great right out of the box.
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Not sure why it's not working well for you. Which version are you using from Arnova? Is it the latest 2.0 version?
[Updated XML download link for xtrme GCam]
> disabled noise reduction settings completely (BSG Config PixelPlusNS Hdr+ module does enough noise reduction on its own)
> decreased HDR+ frames to 7
> set correction NightSight to "Off"
The result is faster image processing, reduced time for capturing photos with NightSight, increased details and sharpness with less chances to end up with blurry photos.
vlachorumsapiens said:
Not sure why it's not working well for you. Which version are you using from Arnova? Is it the latest 2.0 version?
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Yes. Beta 5.
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
Yes. Beta 5.
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Beta5 is xtrme's version. I was inquiring about Arnova's version.
vlachorumsapiens said:
Beta5 is xtrme's version. I was inquiring about Arnova's version.
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I am sorry. This one.
https://f.celsoazevedo.com/file/gcamera/GCam_6.1.021_Advanced_V1.5.190418.1850.apk
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
I am sorry. This one.
https://f.celsoazevedo.com/file/gcamera/GCam_6.1.021_Advanced_V1.5.190418.1850.apk
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I've tried Arnova's version and it's actually very similar with xtrme's version. Color reproduction is pretty much the same when using certain libraries like "Default from Google" or "CSeUs", in combination with BSG Config PixelPlusNS Hdr+ and Pixel 3 XL for base settings. However what Arnova's GCam lacks is a special library called Xlib v2.2s which provides far better details than any other library, with much better exposure in the shadows. I've tried many different builds with many different settings, but none can come close to this one. NightSight is absolutely amazing, but image processing is slower than on Arnova's GCam because it needs more time to capture more light and apply the adequate post-processing. But the trade-off is worth it. Slower processing and maximum quality is better than faster processing and lower quality. It should come as no surprise since xtrme's version is the only build specifically tailored for the Mi 9 which has the exact same main camera sensor as the Redmi Note 7 Pro. I just don't understand why it's not working well for you. But otherwise Arnova's version can take decent photos nonetheless. I think it's a bit better than the versions modded by bulkin043 and BSG when it comes to color reproduction and NightSight.
vlachorumsapiens said:
I've tried Arnova's version and it's actually very similar with xtrme's version. Color reproduction is pretty much the same when using certain libraries like "Default from Google" or "CSeUs", in combination with BSG Config PixelPlusNS Hdr+ and Pixel 3 XL for base settings. However what Arnova's GCam lacks is a special library called Xlib v2.2s which provides far better details than any other library, with much better exposure in the shadows. I've tried many different builds with many different settings, but none can come close to this one. NightSight is absolutely amazing, but image processing is slower than on Arnova's GCam because it needs more time to capture more light and apply the adequate post-processing. But the trade-off is worth it. Slower processing and maximum quality is better than faster processing and lower quality. It should come as no surprise since xtrme's version is the only build specifically tailored for the Mi 9 which has the exact same main camera sensor as the Redmi Note 7 Pro. I just don't understand why it's not working well for you. But otherwise Arnova's version can take decent photos nonetheless. I think it's a bit better than the versions modded by bulkin043 and BSG when it comes to color reproduction and NightSight.
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I've again tried xtreme's version of GCam and it's working fine now. But there is one issue that the phone lags extensively after taking a photo until it processes.
AbhiAbhiBisht said:
I've again tried xtreme's version of GCam and it's working fine now. But there is one issue that the phone lags extensively after taking a photo until it processes.
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Yes. That's the downside of this version of GCam. Image processing is slower than on other versions, but image quality is the best.
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Google Camera Port
Stable versions and configs for the OnePlus 9.
A discussion thread for GCam mods compatible with the OnePlus 9. Let's use it to find stable versions for this device.
Features:
- HDR+ Enhanced, Night Mode, Astrophotography, Portrait Mode, Timelapse, Motion Photos, Lens Blur, Panorama, Photo Sphere, Photobooth, Motion tracking.
- Video, Timelapse, Slow motion.
- Support for extra cameras (the ones allowed by OnePlus...).
- AR Playground/Stickers (follow this guide).
Bugs:
- Video quality is better on the stock camera, specially video stabilisation and slow motion.
- Due to OnePlus' decision to restrict access of 3rd party apps to the extra cameras on Android 11, you'll need to use specific "package names" (eg: use the links on this thread). Some cameras may still not be available even with the right apk due to there restrictions.
How to:
1. Download APK (pick the first one if in doubt).
2. Download config file (often not required, but may help with quality).
3. Install APK file.
4. Load config file.
A short video tutorial is available for new users.
Downloads:
- = Recommended version.
- To avoid issues when viewing media from inside GCam, install the Google Photos app (can be used without uploads/Google Account).
GCam 8 (Android 10+):
- Arnova8G2: GCam_6.210329.0153build-8.1.101 (2021-03-29, configs)
- Wichaya: GCam_8.1.101_Wichaya_V1.4 (2021-08-03, configs)
I'll try to keep this post updated with info from the telegram group, but please, leave feedback.
Thanks:
To devs like Arnova8G2, BSG, Urnyx05, defcomg, and many other modders and testers that have contributed over the years.
[Old APKs archive]
- Wichaya: GCam_8.1.101_Wichaya_V1.3 (2021-07-13, configs)
- Wichaya: GCam_8.1.101_Wichaya_V1.2 (2021-07-01, configs)
Very nice !!
Just tried Arnova8G2 on Lineageos 18.1, but it would never open and eventually crashes. Instead I am using the Wichaya build with default config, which works quite well.
Thanks for This !
Bad news everyone... Access to the auxiliary cameras (macro, telephoto, wide, etc) is blocked on OxygenOS 12 (Android 12).
Do not upgrade to OOS 12 if you need GCam (or any other camera app) to work on these cameras.
Everything should work fine on custom ROMs though.
S4turno said:
Bad news everyone... Access to the auxiliary cameras (macro, telephoto, wide, etc) is blocked on OxygenOS 12 (Android 12).
Do not upgrade to OOS 12 if you need GCam (or any other camera app) to work on these cameras.
Everything should work fine on custom ROMs though.
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S4turno said:
Bad news everyone... Access to the auxiliary cameras (macro, telephoto, wide, etc) is blocked on OxygenOS 12 (Android 12).
Do not upgrade to OOS 12 if you need GCam (or any other camera app) to work on these cameras.
Everything should work fine on custom ROMs though.
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I thought the same. It's all there built into the zoom under photo. All 3. Just not in individual categories.. I'm on A12 oxygen os for the global op9. So good news is the update is pretty awesome except live caption being broken.
I can't find photo booth option
Which is the best gcam app and config for our phone, I have tried several and best one seems to be Wichaya's 8.1
hi,
someone have gcam on oxygen os 12 c.44 update??
I tried MGC_8.1.101_A9_GVp_snap.apk and Wichaya without any config and it works but seems really buggy and often slow.
Bringing this thread back to life, as I found a very good working Gcam port for the OP9.
it was posted in the Oneplus 9 Pro forum by Arcide. On page 12, he posted an updated APK. Go here and look for the LMC8.4_R9_snapcam.apk
Link here: LMC "Snapcam" v8.4 R9
I spent quite a bit of time today using it, and comparing it directly to the OOS cam that is currently on my OP9 (unlocked Tmobile version, running OOS/Android 12). I made lots of little changes until I was able to get results that I feel are better than the OOS camera.
Try my .xml file below, and let me know how it works for you.
4k video recording crash for some reasons. Any fix?
61zone said:
4k video recording crash for some reasons. Any fix?
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Seems like this particular version of GCam doesn't support 4k on android 12. and only 4k/30fps works on android 11.
I'll keep checking for an update, but so far, there is no fix for this yet.
mike-y said:
Bringing this thread back to life, as I found a very good working Gcam port for the OP9.
it was posted in the Oneplus 9 Pro forum by Arcide. On page 12, he posted an updated APK. Go here and look for the LMC8.4_R9_snapcam.apk
Link here: LMC "Snapcam" v8.4 R9
I spent quite a bit of time today using it, and comparing it directly to the OOS cam that is currently on my OP9 (unlocked Tmobile version, running OOS/Android 12). I made lots of little changes until I was able to get results that I feel are better than the OOS camera.
Try my .xml file below, and let me know how it works for you.
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Hey Mike, I have Lineage 19.1 installed on my Oneplus 9 (LE2110) using LMC8.4 Release 9. With your config it results in the camera crashing whenever I click on "Wide" above "1.0x"
I then have to clear storage/cache in LMC8.4 to be able to open it again.
I faced the same issue with Arcide' config when ever I would click on " 3.3x" (I know I can't use 3.3x because I am using a OP9, just explaining that I have the same resultant camera crash)
If you could help me or perhaps give me any troubleshooting tips, I would be very appreciative. ❤
** I have attached a screenshot showing which button I am pressing to cause the crash, my android build and also version of the LMC8.4 I installed.
hmm, not really sure why it's not working on your phone. One thing you can try, is to re-define the wide camera. I noticed that on stock OOS, I had to set the 2nd camera to the telephoto setting in the app, even though it's the wide angle. it's like the address for telephoto and wide cams are switched in the settings.
Try this - when you first open the camera, tap the gear icon to show the settings.
Then tap on "more settings"
scroll down to "Additional Cameras" and tap that option.
- unselect "Tele Camera"
- select "Wide Camera"
See if that works.
mike-y said:
hmm, not really sure why it's not working on your phone. One thing you can try, is to re-define the wide camera. I noticed that on stock OOS, I had to set the 2nd camera to the telephoto setting in the app, even though it's the wide angle. it's like the address for telephoto and wide cams are switched in the settings.
Try this - when you first open the camera, tap the gear icon to show the settings.
Then tap on "more settings"
scroll down to "Additional Cameras" and tap that option.
- unselect "Tele Camera"
- select "Wide Camera"
See if that works.
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Yeah tried that. Facing the same issue. I also run into scenarios where if I open the camera within another app I end up with a 90° rotated view.
Oh well, time to try a clean flash from scratch. Will try NikGapps this time. I am just seeing if the version of google apps I use has any affect on the outcome. Have already tried with OpenGapps and MindTheGapps.
Sorry one quick question, do you think perhaps removing the default camera app could have done this? I am trying to go through a methodical elimination of possible causes.
SullykG said:
Sorry one quick question, do you think perhaps removing the default camera app could have done this? I am trying to go through a methodical elimination of possible causes.
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While I don't think that would be the cause, It might have other negative effects - like I noticed that some apps will look for the stock camera instead of the Gcam. At least on the OOS, some actions that call on the camera will end up opening the stock cam instead of gcam. so I just left it on my phone.
mike-y said:
Bringing this thread back to life, as I found a very good working Gcam port for the OP9.
it was posted in the Oneplus 9 Pro forum by Arcide. On page 12, he posted an updated APK. Go here and look for the LMC8.4_R9_snapcam.apk
Link here: LMC "Snapcam" v8.4 R9
I spent quite a bit of time today using it, and comparing it directly to the OOS cam that is currently on my OP9 (unlocked Tmobile version, running OOS/Android 12). I made lots of little changes until I was able to get results that I feel are better than the OOS camera.
Try my .xml file below, and let me know how it works for you.
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It might be my eyes but u think the photos are a little bit yellowish. Idk if its good but im still liking the photos taken on my LG V50 with Gcam.
eliasdeejay said:
It might be my eyes but u think the photos are a little bit yellowish. Idk if its good but im still liking the photos taken on my LG V50 with Gcam.
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yeah, you are correct. I ended up making some adjustments after taking some more photos outside. go to settings, then tap "more settings"
Then Processing functions -- Color correction
under color correction, the 2nd group of settings says "Auto-CT Color Correction". Under that choose main camera, and under the advanced settings, tap CCT WB Offset, and change it to "1.0".
you can do the same thing for the tele camera. that should bring the temperature back from being too yellow. you can make these values negative if you want the photos to be cooler (more blue).
Do you have a OnePlus 9 config for 8.4 r12 fix 1?