In this video, we’ll take a look at the CameraX Jetpack library, which is the easiest way to add rich camera functionality to your Android application. CameraX provides common camera functionality through 4 UseCases: Preview, ImageCapture, VideoCapture, and ImageAnalysis. After watching this video, you’ll be well on your way to using CameraX in your app.
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Let's hope that Instagram has access to camera x to have better photos like on the iPhone ✨
Yes
Is there plans to add native Compose support for CameraX?
Unrelated question but, if I want fully dynamic lazygrids do I have to implement my own API or can I use composables? (I tried but it doesn't seem possible with the existing lazygrids sadly)
so long waited for but actually great
Is this a signal that Instagram on android will finally sharpen? 🤔
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This vid is very helpful
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Any plans to support image cropping out of the box in future updates?
commands to enable usb debugging and oem blocking by fastboot mode by platforms tools cmd from a cell phone that gave harbrick?
Android power 💪
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