Wide lens streaming? - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Do you know how to set up 7T wide lens in any stream apps?
For example in Google Meet?
Other?
Any chance to setup default lens to ultra wide?

The app would need to support direct camera functions to be able to switch lenses, otherwise it will use the default camera setup.

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Camera app like GCam mod or Camera NX but just to enable RAW

Since we have the Pixel 2 XL, we have all of the latest camera features like portrait mode, and AR stickers and such. However one of the things those apps enable that are not stock is RAW/DNG capture from Google Camera. Has anyone tried apktool on just the stock Google Camera app to enable it?
By now there is no Google app or mod that is able to do it.
In my Pixel XL 1st Gen I use ProShot. It lets you shoot photos on RAW+JPEG and it has a great design and very functional features (depth of field, manual focus, ISO, shutter speed, white balance, temperature, compression level on JPEG, etc.)

HTC M8 Portrait Mode ?

Hi friends;
HTC M8 has dual camera.
Normally after we take photo we can make background blur effect with internal photo editor.
Is there any camera app that can take portait mode photos by using these dual cameras?
I mean that background will be blur in portrait mode without using photo editor.(bokeh effect )
Thank you very much.
musti35 said:
Is there any camera app that can take portait mode photos by using these dual cameras?[/B]
I mean that background will be blur in portrait mode without using photo editor.(bokeh effect )
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All background blur effects on smartphones are software based, whether the user realizes it or not. The dual cameras just gather enough information for the software to do it's tricks.
"Real" bokeh is only possible with longer focal lengths than possible on phone cameras (1" or more).
Whether there is a camera app that will apply background blur (with software tricks) with no active editing on your part, and using dual camera on this device, I don't know of any.
- There are 3rd party apps that will do portrait mode, but I haven't used them. And they won't utilize the dual camera.
- The Pixel photo app was ported to other device, but not compatible with the M8 (requires Snapdragon 820). Also does not utilize dual camera to blur the background.
redpoint73 said:
All background blur effects on smartphones are software based, whether the user realizes it or not. The dual cameras just gather enough information for the software to do it's tricks.
"Real" bokeh is only possible with longer focal lengths than possible on phone cameras (1" or more).
Whether there is a camera app that will apply background blur (with software tricks) with no active editing on your part, and using dual camera on this device, I don't know of any.
- There are 3rd party apps that will do portrait mode, but I haven't used them. And they won't utilize the dual camera.
- The Pixel photo app was ported to other device, but not compatible with the M8 (requires Snapdragon 820). Also does not utilize dual camera to blur the background.
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Thank you very much for your reply.

Question Possibility of seamless zoom out/in while recording

Is it possible using the stock camera or maybe a gcam mod to do a seamless zoom out from the regular lens to the ultra wide while recording video? Or vice versa?

Question Is there any way to use video-call apps with the back camera and front screen?

I would like to use Google Duo with the back wide camera + the front screen, but as far as I have seen, it is only available in the selfie mode of the photo camera app.
Is there any way to use it for video-calling? The under the screen camera quality is pretty horrendous, to be honest.
Thanks.

General Crap camera UI rant

Camera app is not intuitive at all. If I set video recorder to 4k60fps I can't use 0.6mm lens. I have to manually disable and lower to 4k30fps to be able to select the 0.6mm lens again. OnePlus, just let me choose the lens and then you automatically disable that for me if the lens doesn't support it.
Another example of this is when you enable Hi Res photo and i only have 0.6x and 1x and because the 2x is not capable of hi Res, it's disabled. Then again I have to manually disable hi Res to be able to use 2x. Instead again, all lens should be present and if 2x doesn't support hires, then manually disable that for me and take a normal picture
Here's a video here

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