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Intro
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Your camera apps matter!
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Update on camera2 API
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Devices with multi-camera API
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Multi-camera use cases
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Multi-camera streams
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1. Find physical cameras (contd.)
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Get physical camera IDs
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Open logical camera
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Create output configurations
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Session configuration
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4. Create capture session (contd.)
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Dispatch capture requests
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Implementing optical zoom
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Lens distortion (contd.)
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BasicBokeh demo (Pixel 3)
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Floating head bokeh
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FaceDetect
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Fun background effects
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Background effects (blur)
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Crop and feather foreground
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Double capture
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Rotation/translation
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Pixel 3- camera translation
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Camera characteristics
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Camera matrix
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Distortion co-efficients
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Weighted Least Squares (WLS) filter
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Mask out background
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Mask from depth map
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Optimization
Description:
Explore the new multi-camera API in Android P through this 34-minute conference talk from Android Dev Summit '18. Dive into live demos and code walkthroughs on two devices, showcasing advanced camera features like bokeh effects and optical zoom. Learn how to find physical cameras, open logical cameras, create output configurations, implement optical zoom, and handle lens distortion. Discover techniques for creating bokeh effects, face detection, and fun background effects. Gain insights into camera characteristics, distortion coefficients, and optimization strategies for building powerful camera apps that leverage the full potential of Android's multi-camera capabilities.

Getting the Most from the New Multi-Camera API - Android Dev Summit

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