Google Camera is an alternative camera application that allows you to take photos with HDR + mode. This is the hallmark of the model range Google Pixel.
This camera app was from pixels ported for many other smartphones, which can share from the chipset or possibly the camera sensor itself with one of the smartphones with the logo Google.
Google Camera has been ported to POCO F2 Pro
so-called GCAM mode comes from various developers. It is practically an implementation Google Camera to another smartphone model. HDR + provides beautiful-looking photos in a variety of lighting conditions.
The photos mainly have an excellent dynamic range, the dark areas of the photo are lightened, and too light are optimized so that the photo resembles reality as much as possible.
From our own experience we can say that GCAM is an amazing thing that no mobile photography enthusiast should miss on their phone. That is, if its particular model is supported.
He is also one of them LITTLE F2 Pro, on which the editors of a foreign website tested it. The results are really worth it. GCAM 7.3 you can download from this link.
You can also try this config
away it is then possible to obtain a configuration file. Applying it is up to you, but first test whether it works for you without it GCAM seamlessly. However, if you want to test other great settings than your own, you can try config by following a simple procedure.
After installing it itself GCAM use the file manager to create a folder named in the root root directory Gcam. You have to make another folder in it, but this time with a name Config7.
Move the config that you should find in the directory Download. Following opening Google Camera double-tap the black space between the shutter-release button. You will see a white box in which you can select the file with the configured settings. Then choose Restore.
POCO F2 Pro Global
As you can tell from the comparison photos, everything from GCAM (right) looks slightly, or significantly better, than the camera's default application (left) .A
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