Edit captured photo before it's saved
See original GitHub issueHow can I programmatically edit a captured photo before it’s saved? For some reason, onCaptureSuccess(image: ImageProxy)
in the takePicture()
method (line 116 - CaptureActivity.kt) is never called. Can someone provide clarification? Thanks.
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unsure.
It doesn’t have a way to increase/decrease brightness. It has a way to control the exposure settings with an exposure compensation slider. That’s changing how much light is absorbed by the image sensor. It’s much different than adjusting brightness and it isn’t done after the photo is taken but rather as part of taken it.