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Ubuntu Touch OTA-18 Changelog: qtubuntu-camera

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      ma
      last edited by 14 Jul 2021, 10:36

      As mentioned in the Ubuntu Touch OTA-18 changelog, an exposure modes to qtubuntu-camera has been added. Does this feature only apply to certain devices? I can't find it in my Oneplus 3T. Will this be added later if necessary? Thanks!

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        Lakotaubp @ma
        last edited by 14 Jul 2021, 10:43

        @ma OTA-18 has not yet started it's roll out so keep an eye out for the announcement.

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          ma
          last edited by 14 Jul 2021, 10:49

          My mistake. I thought it should have been included in today's update. Thanks for the quick support!

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            kugiigi
            last edited by 14 Jul 2021, 11:35

            Not sure if it actually landed in the app since it says qtubuntu-camera which I assume the backend for the camera app. And also the app is updated via the store so its changes won't most likely be included in an OTA release changelog.

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              UniSuperBox
              last edited by 14 Jul 2021, 13:18

              Hi, ma! Thanks for your interest!

              qtubuntu-camera is a piece of software that allows Qt applications to use cameras on Android devices through hybris. Adding these new values means that Qt applications can use them. It does not mean that they will start using them automatically.

              There needs to be a change done to the camera-app software, which uses qtubuntu-camera, to support the new flash and exposure modes. There is a Merge Request filed to enable more flash modes: https://gitlab.com/ubports/apps/camera-app/-/merge_requests/154. However, there is no merge request filed to enable more exposure modes. If you like, you can help us test and create these changes as needed.

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