README.md
1 Android HdrViewfinder Sample
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4 This demo shows how to use Camera2 API and RenderScript to implement an HDR viewfinder.
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6 Introduction
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9 This demo implements a real-time high-dynamic-range camera viewfinder, by alternating the sensor's
10 exposure time between two exposure values on even and odd frames, and then compositing together the
11 latest two frames whenever a new frame is captured.
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13 The demo has three modes: Regular auto-exposure viewfinder, split-screen manual exposure, and the
14 fused HDR viewfinder. The latter two use manual exposure controlled by the user, by swiping up/down
15 on the right and left halves of the viewfinder. The left half controls the exposure time of even
16 frames, and the right half controls the exposure time of odd frames.
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18 In split-screen mode, the even frames are shown on the left and the odd frames on the right, so the
19 user can see two different exposures of the scene simultaneously. In fused HDR mode, the even/odd
20 frames are merged together into a single image. By selecting different exposure values for the
21 even/odd frames, the fused image has a higher dynamic range than the regular viewfinder.
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23 The HDR fusion and the split-screen viewfinder processing is done with RenderScript; as is the
24 necessary YUV->RGB conversion. The camera subsystem outputs YUV images naturally, while the GPU and
25 display subsystems generally only accept RGB data. Therefore, after the images are
26 fused/composited, a standard YUV->RGB color transform is applied before the the data is written to
27 the output Allocation. The HDR fusion algorithm is very simple, and tends to result in
28 lower-contrast scenes, but has very few artifacts and can run very fast.
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30 Data is passed between the subsystems (camera, RenderScript, and display) using the Android {@link
31 android.view.Surface} class, which allows for zero-copy transport of large buffers between processes
32 and subsystems.
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34 Pre-requisites
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37 - Android SDK v21
38 - Android Build Tools v21
39 - Android Support Repository
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41 Getting Started
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44 This sample uses the Gradle build system. To build this project, use the
45 "gradlew build" command or use "Import Project" in Android Studio.
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47 Screenshots
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50 ![Split mode](screenshots/image1.png)
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52 Support
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55 - Google+ Community: https://plus.google.com/communities/105153134372062985968
56 - Stack Overflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/android
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58 If you've found an error in this sample, please file an issue:
59 https://github.com/googlesamples/android-HdrViewfinder
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61 Patches are encouraged, and may be submitted by forking this project and
62 submitting a pull request through GitHub. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.
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64 License
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67 Copyright 2014 The Android Open Source Project, Inc.
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