Hello everyone,
Here is a V1.1 for another Google Camera mod (based on V8.4.300 Google App): AGC, from BigKaka dev.
It is always free to try so just have some more fun with this one!
Changelog:
AGC 8.4.300 V8
- Add OnePlus8Pro, OnePlus9Pro Noise Model
- Add patch settings: AWB Gain Fix
- Fixed patch settings: Sabre, Sharp, Color Setting CG2-10, Color Setting CF3,5,6, Sharp mini/micro, Luma Noise
- Fixed CCT, AWB, Noise Model issue
- Supports CCT, AWB, Noise Model for Pixel6 device front lens
- Samsung S22 auto return lens IDS
- Added S5KGM1 - RN7 Noise Model
- Added Libpatch Quick Settings UI
- Fixed Xiaomi CC9Pro, CC9 Tele lens issue
- Fixed Camera2API wrong values issue
- Fixed S22, Xiaomi11 device viewfinder freeze issue
- Automatically fix resolution of Xiaomi K30Pro main lens and OnePlus 8Pro tele lens
- Fixed OnePlus7T front lens
- Samsung S21U Automatically return to lens IDS
- Fix Samsun can't take pic in night sight
- Fix XiaomiK30Pro main lens auto FixResolution
Custom Profiles from NiCkAM8PRO V1.1:
https://ufile.io/rk2kypne
PW: NiCkAM8PRO-for-XDA (yes, I decided to set some password to limit, to some extent, the 're-share' of it outside of the XDA community).
>>> MAKE SURE YOU UNINSTALL ANY OTHER GCAM MOD 'SNAP' VERSION BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS ONE. <<<
This is still a Work-In-Progress so please refrain from complaining without bringing anything useful for this project and for the community in return.
There might be some limitations, of course, but anyone who wants to try it can just play with it and customize it their own way. All sensors work fine, including the 'IR' one. Face detection seems to work, as well as Face beauty (at least for selfie cam), can record videos 4K@60fps with both OIS & EIS with back cam, night mode works ok too.
I included 2 custom profiles with this release. The second one allows you to record at 48MP from all back 3 sensors (UW, Main & Tele) and 20MP from the 'iR' sensor. However, all this is achieved through interpolation (ie. 'artificial upscaling'). AFAIK, it doesn't use the real sensor resolution, but from my few experiments, you still manage to get a bit more detailed pictures (and possibly a bit more 'noise' as well) compared to 12MP shots.
I'd advise you disable AWB (auto white balance) through the Quick Panel menu when shooting under daylight (for cooler/bluer tones), and enable AWB for nightshots (warmer tones).
Cheers!