PhotonCamera uses advanced algorithms for capturing and processing raw images which give unmatched HDR outputs. PhotonCamera is currently in beta stage and is having rapid development.
Features:
HDRX - This functionality enables advanced stacking of many underexposed images and creates beautiful outputs.
Utilize each camera lens, by the main, wide, macro, telephoto or even IR, a functionality not available in other open source apps.
Manual Control - Easy to use knobs to control Focus, Shutter Speed and ISO on the go.
Configurable Settings :
Number of frames(maximum)
Sharpness
Saturation
Shadow Strength
Interactive viewfinder
Enabling the grid
Enabling viewfinder rounding
Advanced mode settings
Save separate settings for each camera lens
Wide range of supported devices.
An Android camera having a Russian telegram channel basically puts this on the no list for me, dog.
Like, I barely care to even hear their reasons.
It’s Russian AND Telegram? Does it come with hepatitis too?
Tbf telegram also seems fairly popular in less problematic areas for sime reason (it’s quite populare in ukraine as well for example)
Uhm. It is important to remember that people are not the extension of the government they live under.
If it was closed source I would agree but you can check for yourself if the code is good. Even if they are crazy.
Telegram is involved with the shadier end of the crypto market, and for a market that’s shady enough as it is without needing a shadier part, it’s pretty damn dark in there.
Also https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2024/08/25/telegram-is-not-really-an-encrypted-messaging-app/
It isn’t even viable for their uses. They should consider
movingupgrading to Matrix or Signal.I am absolutely on your side regarding telegram. I was talking about the tool highlighted here.
I was about like… “Am I on Lemmy?”
No I can not. I am not an android-dev, I am not the best dev out there and I don’t have time to thouroughly go through a big codebase. It would defenetly be possible to hide mallicious code from me, even if I have access to the source-code. For really big projects it is safe to assume other, more knowlegable people have allready audited the code, but for small ones I have to be able to trust the devs.