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abcZ
abcZ 314random Any differences are due to you having set different level of compression (JPEG). Again, the data is IDENTICAL

If you claim something, support it.
Where exactly could one adjust "different level of compression" - as you were saying - in GOS camera and in Google camera?

    How about the settings? Or just look at the file sizes.

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      I guess he is referring to:

      GOS Camera: More Settings - Image Quality (set to 100% for maximum quality)

      Google Camera: More Settings - Camera Photo Resolution (set to Full Resolution for maximum quality)

      However, this is all useless as GOS camera (and all other 3rd party cameras) simply cannot match Google Camera's quality due to Google Camera having post-processing, Night Mode, etc as it utilises the full potential of the API and hardware vs 3rd party cameras. There is a noticeable difference.

      But GOS / 3rd app devs cannot do much until Google will lift the limitations.

      • abcZ replied to this.

        Volen However, this is all useless as GOS camera (and all other 3rd party cameras) simply cannot match Google Camera's quality due to Google Camera having post-processing, Night Mode, etc as it utilises the full potential of the API and hardware vs 3rd party cameras. There is a noticeable difference.

        Nobody is talking about the image degrading features of gcam.

          abcZ

          This thread is about comparing picture quality of GOS camera vs Google Camera and people provide their feedback and experience.

          If you believe Google Camera is inferior then its ok too - you can use any app you want, the choice is all yours.

          For me personally, Google Camera has better quality so I prefer it vs any other 3rd party cam.

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          abcZ How about the settings? Or just look at the file sizes.

          Where exactly? You are claiming something, than support it.

          I do not care about the file size. You wrote,
          cit: "The quality is absolutely identical" from both camera aps and you also wrote that the potential difference is created by a user setting a different type of compression.

          I believe based on this thread that I am not the only one who would be greteful if you'd show me where exactly I can change the settings in GOS camera (because setting quality to 100% doesn't help) so that I can have the same picture quality as from Google camera, and I would immediately uninstall Google camera as redundant.

          Unfortunately, I think that you are just spreading your false opinion as a fact. I will gladly eat my words and apologize to you if you support your claim and point us to the settings that you are referring to, and not only this setting exists it also improves the image quality greatly.

          [deleted] Quality works well and it's what my device was defaulted to originally. It has very noticeable shutter lag to me but hardly unusuable, being maybe up to a whole second compared to a small fraction of one, but it does use that time to make sure everything is good instead of possibly a poorly focused and exposed mess.

          If you don't plan on using multiple camera apps then putting the GOS camera in quality mode is probably a good idea. I like being able to optimize it for Latency and then using another when I care about quality and have the time. I spend a lot of time driving and sometimes that second of shutter lag can be the difference between what I want to get a picture of being in frame or not and so capturing anything at lower quality because it took shortcuts for speed is better than nothing to me.

          @abcZ it's starting to seem like you've an axe to grind about Gcam. There are clear and apparent differences that are outside the realm of JPG compression. You can even view comparison reviews online showing the exposure differences between Gcam and GOS camera.

          Personally, I'm happy with both apps, but there is a clear difference in the post-processing of landscape shots that are done within the app itself.

          a year later

          Volen
          Hi Volen,
          You mention macro option on Google camera, does it work for you on graphene OS? I have graphene OS on a pixel 7 and I don't have the macro option on Google camera, the golden flower icon doesn't appear, the focus doesn't work and the macro option doesn't appear in the settings.
          Thank you in advance for your feedback :)

            Sim

            Hi mate,

            Yes, it does work properly.

            A stupid question, but did you check the Macro is actually enabled in your camera settings (open Google Camera, swipe up to access settings and make sure Macro is set to Auto. If it is already set to Auto, try to disable it and then set to Auto again).

            • Sim replied to this.

              Volen
              Hi Volen,
              Thank you so much for your answer! That's the thing, I don't have any macro option in my settings, when I go to settings I only have "Framing hints" and "grid type" in the composition section. I tried uninstalling the Google camera app and install it again but it didn't change anything. You seem like you are knowledgeable on the topic, do you have any other troubleshooting ideas maybe?
              Thanks again

                Sim

                Hi mate,

                Sorry for a late reply.

                Can you please take a footage and post it here? It is a very strange behaviour as Macro is an integral part of the camera. Please reinstall the cam, then take a video recording and go through its settings. Lets look together!