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1. m1keil+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-04-13 09:20:46
How is the camera quality on the GrapheneOS phones?
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2. celsoa+ve[view] [source] 2025-04-13 12:26:38
>>m1keil+(OP)
GrapheneOS' own camera app doesn't have Google's propriety processing, so it's not as good as stock, but with Pixel devices, you can install the original Google Camera/Pixel Camera app and get the original camera quality.
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3. strcat+ov[view] [source] 2025-04-13 15:03:35
>>m1keil+(OP)
Camera quality is the same within the same app on either.

Pixel Camera can be used on GrapheneOS with full features and photo/video quality if you want it.

GrapheneOS Camera has support for HDR+ on Pixels for regular photos and has Night mode too. It has EIS and HDRnet for video recording. It has a single exposure slider rather than their dual exposure sliders. It uses each of the cameras via zoom level / light level in the same way. More advanced features and configuration are being added to it over time.

Pixel Camera has more features and the HDR+ it uses is more aggressive which makes the photos look higher contrast than a more natural look.

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4. strcat+zv[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-04-13 15:05:38
>>celsoa+ve
GrapheneOS Camera does have hardware accelerated HDR+ and Night mode along with HDRnet and EIS for videos on Pixels.

Photos in Pixel Camera look different because the HDR+ it uses by default is more aggressive resulting in higher contrast but a less natural look. Both are using HDR+ with hardware acceleration though. Videos are more similar and Night mode photos likely are too.

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5. shaky-+Zm1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-04-13 23:29:02
>>strcat+zv
But I think Pixel Camera does some kind of sharpening post-processing, because I get blurry images sometimes with GrapheneOS Camera while almost never with Pixel Camera.
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