leafnose That would be something else.

I don't follow what you mean by noise?

leafnose Do you mean directly reducing the aperture? How do you do that?

Before capturing the picture, reducing the brightness slider.

    GCam doesnt need any additional play services on GrapheneOS

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      missing-root I know. But I sometimes enable Play Services for other apps that need it. And from this thread, it seems like Play Services can communicate with Google Camera even if Google Camera is disabled.

        yore

        Before capturing the picture, reducing the brightness slider.

        That’s what I thought.

        I don’t follow what you mean by noise?

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_noise

        yore
        No, if an app is disabled, it won’t be able to communicate through IPC with another one.

        Do you refer to this message of mine? leafnose Second point?
        I only said that if you gave Google Play Services the explicit access to the save folder of Google Camera, it would have the permission to ‘see your photos’. It’s hypothetical, but that would be allowed with this kind of permission.

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