Do you think it's possible that this can be solved by a gcam mod?
Google Camera very slow portrait mode processing
I am not an expert in this but don't believe so as gcam still requires that sepolicy to communicate with hardware properly.
I've tried a few gcam mods, all are suffering from the same issue.
Not sure what the risks are to allow the sepolicy in question or at least provide that option to users so that they could enable it if they want to (accepting the possible risk factor).
I was doing a photo session yesterday and the camera was so slow, especially when taking multiple pictures. My old Notes 10 Ultra blows it out of the water which is a huge shame.
I also suffer from the same problem - really frustrating, as GrapheneoOS experience is really good otherwise...
As GrapheneoOS developers probably won't solve that issue, like we have read on the GitHub issue - is there a way we can give this issue priority at Google?
Damn, I noticed this issue some days ago and thought it's just an exception..
I always take portrait photos of people, as it looks incredibly good, especially on this phone. I don't mind waiting (Even though it's very awkward when you say "this phone takes good pictures, but we'll wait a minute for each"), but after like three photos, the camera app won't allow me to take another, and I'll have to wait until at least one is processed.
Waiting is one thing, but not being able to take another shot before it's processed is very very annoying.
I also noticed that Google photos generally has very slow processing, it feels way slower than my old P6P and even the P5. Maybe the new Tensor chip isn't used fully, even if that's the whole reason for Tensor to exist.
BTW, there is one manual workaround for faster processing: Snap a normal picture of the person, and then add portrait blur via google photos. It takes some steps, but that way you're much faster in making portrait shots.
Make sure to zoom in 1.3x to have the same frame, too.
Volen I have the same problem on P7P
May be isolated to the P7P. I have the Google Camera on my P7 and don't seem to have this issue.
Not sure if it will help but maybe we can also post in Android's Issue Tracker thread so that Google support team will prioritize this?
Looking at the ticket in question: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/227166806#comment8 Google assigned P4 priority to this issue and P4 is basically the lowest priority they have, described as "An issue that should be addressed eventually. Such an issue is not relevant to core organizational functions or the work of other teams, or else it relates only to the attractiveness or pleasantness of the system".
In other words, they don't seem to care about this as we can see they didn't do anything in the last 8 months.
Camera is the only thing I missed so dearly from Samsung.
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Volen Looking at the ticket in question: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/227166806#comment8 Google assigned P4 priority to this issue and P4 is basically the lowest priority they have, described as "An issue that should be addressed eventually. Such an issue is not relevant to core organizational functions or the work of other teams, or else it relates only to the attractiveness or pleasantness of the system".
Thanks for looking this up and sharing it.
I would go further than this: enabling full functionality of Google's Pixel hardware and related software so it can fully work in an OS that is used by people who do NOT want to interact with Google is NOT in their business interests. A P4 response should be entirely expected, not only on this issue but others.
There can be and likely will be more impediments like this in the future. It is simply not in Google's business interest for GrapheneOS and the alternate, google-free ROMs which allow people to not be tracked by Google to grow.
I contend that future progress in degoogling depends not only in the software area but equally in the legal area (e.g. privacy and anti-competition).
Right now I'm just taking normal photos as a workaround and adding the bokeh effect afterwards in Google Photos....
spl4tt Good call not trusting gphotos, since its primary purpose seems to be to steal your pictures and upload them to a google account.
de0u Yes, however, it doesn't appear that it is likely that it will be accepted by grapheneos.
intelligence Yes, however, it doesn't appear that it is likely that it will be accepted by grapheneos.
Here is the grapheneos.org repo list of open pull requests and the list of closed pull requests.
de0u You need to actually READ THIS THREAD and associated PR.
https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/1841
That says IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.