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386 The camera device will not adjust exposure duration to
392 The camera device will adjust exposure duration to
398 The camera device will adjust exposure duration to
413 The desired setting for the camera device's auto-exposure
424 a camera device. If a camera sets its exposure time to the
429 Therefore, the auto-exposure routines of camera devices
431 exposure value will not cause such banding. The choice of
432 exposure time depends on the rate of flicker, which the
447 If manual exposure control is enabled (by setting
450 ensure it selects exposure times that do not cause banding
460 If manual exposure control is enabled (by setting
462 then the exposure values provided by the application must not be
468 <description>Adjustment to auto-exposure (AE) target image
477 For example, if the exposure value (EV) step is 0.333, '6'
478 will mean an exposure compensation of +2 EV; -3 will mean an
479 exposure compensation of -1 EV. One EV represents a doubling
484 In the event of exposure compensation value being changed, camera device
485 may take several frames to reach the newly requested exposure target.
487 state. Once the new exposure target is reached, android.control.aeState will
497 <notes>Auto-exposure lock is disabled; the AE algorithm
500 <notes>Auto-exposure lock is enabled; the AE algorithm
501 must not update the exposure and sensitivity parameters
505 will still take effect while auto-exposure is locked.
511 <description>Whether auto-exposure (AE) is currently locked to its latest
515 and will not change exposure settings until the lock is set to `false` (OFF).
522 is ON, the camera device will still adjust its exposure value.
525 when AE is already locked, the camera device will not change the exposure time
549 4. Copy exposure settings from that result into a request, set the request to manual AE
632 auto-exposure routine.</description>
639 auto-exposure routine is enabled, overriding the
640 application's selected exposure time, sensor sensitivity,
654 camera device auto-exposure routine for the overridden
666 <description>List of metering areas to use for auto-exposure adjustment.</description>
694 The weights are relative to weights of other exposure metering regions, so if only one
722 <description>Range over which the auto-exposure routine can
724 exposure.</description>
727 <details>Only constrains auto-exposure (AE) algorithm, not
747 precapture metering sequence, the auto-exposure routine will return to its
755 set to START, the camera device will trigger the auto-exposure (AE)
775 may lock the auto-exposure routine internally to be able to accurately expose the
787 The exact effect of auto-exposure (AE) precapture trigger
799 the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
813 to minimize the latency for converging both focus and exposure/flash usage.
1034 the auto-focus and auto-exposure routines (for example, the may need to be enabled for a
1044 to minimize the latency for converging both focus and exposure/flash usage.
1350 <description>Information to the camera device 3A (auto-exposure,
1473 used by camera device background auto-exposure, auto-white balance and
1483 <description>Overall mode of 3A (auto-exposure, auto-white-balance, auto-focus) control
1520 auto-exposure routines.
1749 the camera device auto-exposure routine tuning process may limit the actual
1750 exposure sensitivity range to [100, 1200] to ensure that the noise level isn't
1752 low light may be under-exposed when the sensor max exposure time (bounded by the
1755 camera device auto-exposure routine to increase the sensitivity up to the max
1757 dark and the max exposure time is reached. The captured images may be noisier
1872 List of auto-exposure antibanding modes for android.control.aeAntibandingMode that are
1877 Not all of the auto-exposure anti-banding modes may be
1892 List of auto-exposure modes for android.control.aeMode that are supported by this camera
1897 Not all the auto-exposure modes may be supported by a
1906 which enables application control of camera exposure time,
1961 <description>Maximum and minimum exposure compensation values for
1965 Range [0,0] indicates that exposure compensation is not supported.
1967 For LIMITED and FULL devices, range must follow below requirements if exposure
1970 `Min.exposure compensation * android.control.aeCompensationStep <= -2 EV`
1972 `Max.exposure compensation * android.control.aeCompensationStep >= 2 EV`
1980 <description>Smallest step by which the exposure compensation
1982 <units>Exposure Value (EV)</units>
1986 that the target EV offset for the auto-exposure routine is -1 EV.
2044 as auto-exposure, white balance, or focus.
2123 auto-exposure (AE), auto-white balance (AWB), and auto-focus (AF);
2137 The maximum number of metering regions that can be used by the auto-exposure (AE)
2190 Ordered list of auto-exposure, auto-white balance, and auto-focus
2293 <description>Current state of the auto-exposure (AE) algorithm.</description>
2311 INACTIVE | | INACTIVE | Camera device auto exposure algorithm is disabled
2328 LOCKED | android.control.aeLock is OFF | FLASH_REQUIRED | Exposure good, but too dark
2805 OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.
2956 exposure</description>
2958 <range>0-(exposure time-flash duration)</range>
2959 <details>Clamped to (0, exposure time - flash
2988 Otherwise, the camera device auto-exposure related flash control (ON_AUTO_FLASH,
2994 device's auto-exposure routine's result. When used in still capture case, this
2995 control should be used along with auto-exposure (AE) precapture metering sequence
3383 to achieve manual exposure control.
3392 auto-exposure algorithm, the overridden values are then provided
3400 <units>Exposure Value (EV)</units>
3485 sensor, and thus allows for longer exposure times before
3531 <units>Exposure value (EV)</units>
4596 as auto-exposure, and auto-focus can be bypassed).
4604 * Manual exposure control
4616 * Auto exposure lock
4729 * Exposure control
4964 then exposure time must be configurable via the request _and_
4965 the actual exposure applied must be available via
5707 This means that a stalling request will not have an exposure start
5882 The final exposure time used will be available in the output capture result.
5885 OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.
5890 <description>Duration from start of frame exposure to
5891 start of next frame exposure.</description>
5971 OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.
5998 OFF; otherwise the auto-exposure algorithm will override this value.
6085 <description>The range of image exposure times for android.sensor.exposureTime supported
6089 <range>The minimum exposure time will be less than 100 us. For FULL
6091 the maximum exposure time will be greater than 100ms.</range>
6121 value (since exposure time overrides frame duration).
6709 <description>Time at start of exposure of first
6730 For reprocessing, the timestamp will match the start of exposure of
6746 For reprocessing, the input image's start of exposure can be looked up
6755 exposure began for this frame.
7063 doing a real exposure from the camera.
7113 <description>Duration between the start of first row exposure
7114 and the start of last row exposure.</description>
7119 This is the exposure time skew between the first and last
7120 row exposure start times. The first row and the last row are
7129 exposure at the same time.
7313 The shading map data may depend on the auto-exposure (AE) and AWB statistics, therefore
7787 The lens shading map calculation may depend on exposure and white balance statistics.
7793 may be adversely impacted by manual exposure or white balance parameters. To avoid
7870 accounted for by auto-exposure routines to avoid artifacts in captured images.
7874 When manual exposure control is enabled
7878 exposure times that do not cause banding issues by looking
8371 to lock exposure metering (and calculate flash power, for cameras with flash) before
8399 * The required exposure time range defined in android.sensor.info.exposureTimeRange
8533 exposure time) may require resetting of black level
8540 * Request 1: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = OFF
8541 * Request 2: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = ON
8542 * Request 3: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = ON
8543 * Request 4: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = ON
8544 * Request 5: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = ON
8545 * Request 6: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = ON
8547 And the exposure change in Request 4 requires the camera
8551 * Result 1: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = OFF
8552 * Result 2: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = ON
8553 * Result 3: Exposure = 10ms, Black level lock = ON
8554 * Result 4: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = OFF
8555 * Result 5: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = ON
8556 * Result 6: Exposure = 20ms, Black level lock = ON
8559 levels were reset due to exposure value changes, and pixel
8785 The amount of exposure time increase factor applied to the original output
8788 <units>Relative exposure time increase factor.</units>
8796 captured with longer exposure time. To be more specific, assuming the original captured
8797 images were captured with a sensitivity of S and an exposure time of T, the model in
8800 S/effectiveExposureFactor and an exposure time of T*effectiveExposureFactor, rather
8813 fused into 1 image for reprocessing, the exposure time increase factor could be up to
8819 buffer in a way that affects its effective exposure time.
8849 the following capture request in time for the next sensor start of exposure boundary.