/device/lge/bullhead/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-test/src/ |
mm_qcamera_main_menu.c | 71 //TODO: find correct values of Brightness defines. 98 {BRIGHTNESS_GOTO_SUBMENU, "Brightness changes."}, 125 {INC_BRIGHTNESS, "Increase Brightness by one step."}, 126 {DEC_BRIGHTNESS, "Decrease Brightness by one step."}, 163 { BRIGHTNESS_CTRL, "Get brightness value"}, 245 int brightness = CAMERA_DEF_BRIGHTNESS; variable 250 int brightness = 0; variable 791 printf(" Camera is in change brightness mode \n"); 802 printf("\nPlease enter your choice for Brightness Change: "); [all...] |
/device/moto/shamu/camera/QCamera/stack/mm-camera-test/src/ |
mm_qcamera_main_menu.c | 100 {BRIGHTNESS_GOTO_SUBMENU, "Brightness changes."}, 122 {INC_BRIGHTNESS, "Increase Brightness by one step."}, 123 {DEC_BRIGHTNESS, "Decrease Brightness by one step."}, 167 { BRIGHTNESS_CTRL, "Get brightness value"}, 225 int brightness = CAMERA_DEF_BRIGHTNESS; variable 780 printf(" Camera is in change brightness mode \n"); 791 printf("\nPlease enter your choice for Brightness Change: "); [all...] |
/device/moto/shamu/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-test/src/ |
mm_qcamera_main_menu.c | 71 //TODO: find correct values of Brightness defines. 98 {BRIGHTNESS_GOTO_SUBMENU, "Brightness changes."}, 125 {INC_BRIGHTNESS, "Increase Brightness by one step."}, 126 {DEC_BRIGHTNESS, "Decrease Brightness by one step."}, 163 { BRIGHTNESS_CTRL, "Get brightness value"}, 245 int brightness = CAMERA_DEF_BRIGHTNESS; variable 250 int brightness = 0; variable 791 printf(" Camera is in change brightness mode \n"); 802 printf("\nPlease enter your choice for Brightness Change: "); [all...] |
/hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-test/src/ |
mm_qcamera_main_menu.c | 68 //TODO: find correct values of Brightness defines. 95 {BRIGHTNESS_GOTO_SUBMENU, "Brightness changes."}, 122 {INC_BRIGHTNESS, "Increase Brightness by one step."}, 123 {DEC_BRIGHTNESS, "Decrease Brightness by one step."}, 160 { BRIGHTNESS_CTRL, "Get brightness value"}, 242 int brightness = CAMERA_DEF_BRIGHTNESS; variable 247 int brightness = 0; variable 788 printf(" Camera is in change brightness mode \n"); 799 printf("\nPlease enter your choice for Brightness Change: "); [all...] |
/hardware/qcom/camera/msmcobalt/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-test/src/ |
mm_qcamera_main_menu.c | 68 //TODO: find correct values of Brightness defines. 95 {BRIGHTNESS_GOTO_SUBMENU, "Brightness changes."}, 122 {INC_BRIGHTNESS, "Increase Brightness by one step."}, 123 {DEC_BRIGHTNESS, "Decrease Brightness by one step."}, 160 { BRIGHTNESS_CTRL, "Get brightness value"}, 242 int brightness = CAMERA_DEF_BRIGHTNESS; variable 249 int brightness = 0; variable 775 printf(" Camera is in change brightness mode \n"); 786 printf("\nPlease enter your choice for Brightness Change: "); 950 brightness -= CAMERA_BRIGHTNESS_STEP [all...] |
/cts/apps/CameraITS/tests/scene1/ |
test_auto_vs_manual.py | 28 however there can be variations in brightness/contrast due to different
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test_ev_compensation_advanced.py | 66 # Use linear tone curve to avoid brightness being impacted
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test_ev_compensation_basic.py | 97 # All luma brightness should be increasing with increasing ev comp.
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/device/google/dragon/ |
ueventd.dragon.rc | 18 /sys/devices/50000000.host1x/54400000.dsi/54400000.dsi.0/backlight/lpm102a188a-backlight brightness 0660 system system
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/external/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/script/ |
motion-picture.html | 63 <p>For a 10 bit logarithmic image where each color component value ranges from 0 to 1023 the black and white points are normally set at 95 for black and 685 for white. What this means is that the logarithmic file stores color values that are lighter than what the linear version will display as pure white and darker than what it will display as pure black. This extra information therefore remains available for an effects artists who might wish to alter the brightness of the image after it has been stored as a DPX file.</p> 65 <p>As an example, had this information been lost, reducing the brightness of an image uniformly would result in highlights becoming darker, whereas with this extra information the highlights instead reduce in size and start showing details that were previously too bright to be seen. The latter is far closer to what happens in the real world.</p> 78 <p>For a 10 bit logarithmic image where each color component value ranges from 0 to 1023 the black and white points are normally set at 95 for black and 685 for white. What this means is that the logarithmic file stores color values that are lighter than what the linear version will display as pure white and darker than what it will display as pure black. This extra information therefore remains available for an effects artists who might wish to alter the brightness of the image after it has been stored as a DPX file.</p> 80 <p>As an example, had this information been lost, reducing the brightness of a linear image uniformly would result in highlights becoming darker (leftmost image), whereas with this extra information the highlights instead reduce in size and start showing details that were previously too bright to be seen (rightmost image). The latter is far closer to what happens in the real world.</p>
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/external/ImageMagick/www/ |
motion-picture.html | 67 <p>For a 10 bit logarithmic image where each color component value ranges from 0 to 1023 the black and white points are normally set at 95 for black and 685 for white. What this means is that the logarithmic file stores color values that are lighter than what the linear version will display as pure white and darker than what it will display as pure black. This extra information therefore remains available for an effects artists who might wish to alter the brightness of the image after it has been stored as a DPX file.</p> 69 <p>As an example, had this information been lost, reducing the brightness of an image uniformly would result in highlights becoming darker, whereas with this extra information the highlights instead reduce in size and start showing details that were previously too bright to be seen. The latter is far closer to what happens in the real world.</p> 82 <p>For a 10 bit logarithmic image where each color component value ranges from 0 to 1023 the black and white points are normally set at 95 for black and 685 for white. What this means is that the logarithmic file stores color values that are lighter than what the linear version will display as pure white and darker than what it will display as pure black. This extra information therefore remains available for an effects artists who might wish to alter the brightness of the image after it has been stored as a DPX file.</p> 84 <p>As an example, had this information been lost, reducing the brightness of a linear image uniformly would result in highlights becoming darker (leftmost image), whereas with this extra information the highlights instead reduce in size and start showing details that were previously too bright to be seen (rightmost image). The latter is far closer to what happens in the real world.</p>
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/external/apache-commons-math/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/math/analysis/interpolation/ |
MicrosphereInterpolator.java | 95 * Set the brightness exponent.
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/external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/linux/ |
sonypi.h | 118 /* get/set brightness */
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/external/libgdx/backends/gdx-backend-android/src/com/badlogic/gdx/backends/android/ |
AndroidApplicationConfiguration.java | 52 /** whether to keep the screen on and at full brightness or not while running the application. default: false */
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/external/libgdx/tests/gdx-tests/src/com/badlogic/gdx/tests/ |
EarClippingTriangulatorTest.java | 360 // float brightness = 0.3f + 0.4f * percent;
363 // array[i++] = color.r * brightness;
364 // array[i++] = color.g * brightness;
365 // array[i++] = color.b * brightness;
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/external/webrtc/webrtc/modules/video_processing/test/ |
brightness_detection_test.cc | 81 // Expect many brightness warnings
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/frameworks/base/media/mca/effect/java/android/media/effect/ |
package.html | 5 adjust brightness, adjust saturation, rotate an image, apply a fisheye effect, and much more. The
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/frameworks/base/packages/SystemUI/src/com/android/systemui/statusbar/policy/ |
BrightnessMirrorController.java | 31 * Controls showing and hiding of the brightness mirror.
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/frameworks/base/services/core/jni/ |
com_android_server_lights_LightsService.cpp | 130 // Only set non-brightness settings when not in low-persistence mode
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/hardware/bsp/intel/peripheral/libmraa/examples/java/ |
SpiMAX7219.java | 56 spi.write_word(0x0a05); // Brightness of LEDs
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/hardware/intel/img/psb_video/src/ |
psb_texture.h | 98 sgx_psb_fixed32 brightness; member in struct:psb_texture_s
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/hardware/qcom/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-jpeg-interface/src/ |
mm_jpeg_exif.c | 508 LOGD("brightness %f", 509 p_3a_params->brightness); 511 /* Brightness Value*/ 512 val_srat.num = (int32_t) (p_3a_params->brightness * 100.0f);
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/hardware/qcom/camera/msmcobalt/QCamera2/stack/mm-jpeg-interface/src/ |
mm_jpeg_exif.c | 508 LOGD("brightness %f", 509 p_3a_params->brightness); 511 /* Brightness Value*/ 512 val_srat.num = (int32_t) (p_3a_params->brightness * 100.0f);
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/hardware/qcom/display/msm8996/sdm/libs/core/fb/ |
hw_primary.h | 86 const char *kBrightnessNode = "/sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/brightness";
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/hardware/qcom/display/msmcobalt/sdm/libs/core/fb/ |
hw_primary.h | 85 const char *kBrightnessNode = "/sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/brightness";
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