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https://github.com/amirzaidi/DNGProcessor
Bring out the best in your phone's camera
https://github.com/amirzaidi/DNGProcessor
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Bring out the best in your phone's camera
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/amirzaidi/DNGProcessor
- Owner: amirzaidi
- License: lgpl-3.0
- Created: 2018-08-06T15:54:04.000Z (over 6 years ago)
- Default Branch: dev
- Last Pushed: 2021-04-18T13:56:42.000Z (almost 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-08-03T16:08:49.118Z (6 months ago)
- Language: Java
- Homepage:
- Size: 1.32 MB
- Stars: 130
- Watchers: 9
- Forks: 18
- Open Issues: 10
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
Awesome Lists containing this project
- awesome-android - DNG Processor - Bring out the best in your phone's camera. It waits for new RAW images captured using a supported camera app, and then processes them in the background. Works well with Open Camera and usually gives better results than Google Camera ports. (Photos / 2FA and TOTP)
- awesome-android - DNG Processor - Bring out the best in your phone's camera. It waits for new RAW images captured using a supported camera app, and then processes them in the background. Works well with Open Camera and usually gives better results than Google Camera ports. (Photos / 2FA and TOTP)
README
# DNG Processor
## How does this app work?
It waits for new RAW images captured using a supported camera app, and then processes them in the background.
It does this by using the power of your phone's graphics unit for up to a few seconds.
The results have more details, higher dynamic range, and can improve over time when the application gets updated.## Why not Google Camera?
There are two reasons why using this app might be preferable over using Google Camera.
The first reason is that the ports all have their own bugs and kinks, while the camera app included on the device usually works well in any situation, albeit with lesser quality.
If something does go wrong in DNG Processor, the RAW file remains, so your shot is never lost.
The second reason is that this app is fully open source and will get better over time through a community effort.
People with image processing experience can take a look at the code and contribute, since there’s no obfuscation.## Samples
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vCdjNCKu2GnEVwHnuQ3LkQkPnNZNQSj0