Is there stock MIUI camera port for AOSP(or LOS)? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Questions & Answers

I really want to use LOS or AOSP based rom,
but stock camera app for LOS doesn't seems good enough compare to MIUI stock camera app.
(of course I can use Google camera app, but there's problem with front camera HDR+...)
So, My question is, is there any camera port for Whyred?
(I tried Mi A1 ver, but HDR doens't work)

grd549 said:
I really want to use LOS or AOSP based rom,
but stock camera app for LOS doesn't seems good enough compare to MIUI stock camera app.
(of course I can use Google camera app, but there's problem with front camera HDR+...)
So, My question is, is there any camera port for Whyred?
(I tried Mi A1 ver, but HDR doens't work)
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Did you find any on XDA Note 5 pro topic? No? Then there is no ported stock cam for customs.

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one plus one camera for redmi 1s (only for custom roms)

one plus one camera apk works with every custom rom available for redmi 1s (except miui v5).
just install it like any other app.
features: fast like miui camera, picture quality better than google camera, swipe up to change feature of camera.:good:
You shoul post some screenshots
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Very laggy
thanks for it man.
Any screenshot?
Sample photos? Is it really better from google cam?
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I've tried this..
it's very laggy.. the quality is not par miui cam..
but i love the features..
still using google cam
otterbvrn said:
Sample photos? Is it really better from google cam?
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I've tried this..
it's very laggy.. the quality is not par miui cam..
but i love the features..
still using google cam
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I tried google cam on CM based ROM. Don't you think without noise reduction the result is very noise in low light condition?
But still I like its simplicity and quick snap.
keliori said:
I tried google cam on CM based ROM. Don't you think without noise reduction the result is very noise in low light condition?
But still I like its simplicity and quick snap.
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Yeah... Miui stock rom I think it's the best on lowlight..
Miui ported rom is not as good as stock one...
But among google cam, miui ported, 1+1ported cam, cm cam, I think google cam the best on outdoor scene..
I want to move on miui v6 but I am not sure the stock cam is either better or par on miui v5 stock cam

Camera Quality ZUI-Based Rom vs Custom Rom

Hey,
i just ordered this phone for my sister and it is expected to arrive in the next few days.
I just wondered what the camera quality with custom roms is compared to the original camera app.
Is there any difference in camera quality between stock camera and for example the lineageOS cam app? Is it possible to download the stock app as APK and install it on "non-ZUI"-based Roms?
Thanks in advance
only bshuy v5 and Francko76 roms have ZUI camera, all others customs have a crappy dark camera, and is not possible download or port ZUI camera and app
Thanks for your reply
What camera app are you using on RR?
Entrail said:
Thanks for your reply
What camera app are you using on RR?
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The native RR camera, but Snap it, and Open Camera are good options, too.
What is the name of these roms??
ROGGGER3G said:
only bshuy v5 and Francko76 roms have ZUI camera, all others customs have a crappy dark camera, and is not possible download or port ZUI camera and app
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What is the name of these roms??

Miui rom camera vs AOSP rom camera

Is it safe to assume that the google camera on stock based roms is better than the miui 9 default camera?
Im saying this because I just got the Honor View 10 and will be doing some camera comparisons and dont really want to go back to miui rom.
ermacwins said:
Is it safe to assume that the google camera on stock based roms is better than the miui 9 default camera?
Im saying this because I just got the Honor View 10 and will be doing some camera comparisons and dont really want to go back to miui rom.
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Imo yes, Gcam is better. Especially front camera.
In my Mi6, the stock camera was better than Gcam
wildger said:
In my Mi6, the stock camera was better than Gcam
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Which ROM?
miui9 with Camera2 enable way too much noise
Official Aicp 12.1, Google Camera can't focus, in the end i'm using bacon camera
Unofficial LOS 15.1 Too much noise again
The best picture i could get with my Mi6 was with the stock rom and default camera
wildger said:
miui9 with Camera2 enable way too much noise
Official Aicp 12.1, Google Camera can't focus, in the end i'm using bacon camera
Unofficial LOS 15.1 Too much noise again
The best picture i could get with my Mi6 was with the stock rom and default camera
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I'm surprised.
Google camera on any ROM I've used has been consistently better than any other set up.
I don't even use HDR+ because of the autofocus issues.
Just normal photos.
Always better than stock camera and others even when using HDR+ with those.
Video is another area though. Only MIUI camera produces consistent video quality.
Gcam just lags and crashes.
Bacon camera was decent enough as an alternative for video.
Currently on AOSPA I have gcam for normal photos and MIUI camera for video and special photos
I was really eager to use Gcam, the phone i had before the Mi6 was a J5 Prime.. So no Gcam either. Everyone said it was an awesome camera, so i waited 72 hours, unlocked bootloader, twrp and then enable camera2.. I tried a few gcam mods and in my Mi6 none of them where superior to the default camera that came with miui9.

Gcam Miui vs AOSP

Hi, my Redmi Note 5 is arriving and I want to know if I install Ressurrection Remix OS the Gcam app will have the same image quality as if I install it on Miui?
In my opinion it's even better, since you can adjust a lot in the modified versions of the gcam (look out of Arnova and saneklic.)
You can bump up the image quality by quite a bit (also in low light conditions, images can get better). Additionally you have some nice mods (like photosphere, different modis of panorama) which the others don't have. In my opinion the mi camera performs as good or worse than the gcam.
The portrait effect with the blured background can be achieved perfectly by 1 lens again, so no need to use the mi camera for that effect (since lineage snap & gcam use 1 lense only). So there is no need to use miui camera for that one.
Don't forget to activate camera2api (persist.camera.HAL3.enabled=1) in the build.prop and you are good2go I hope it helped!
Edit: if you want to use the miui camera anyway, there is a thread where you can flash the .zip file and have it anyway!
I think he means that he would like to know if the gcam performs the same on Miui as on aosp Rom. In the end, is the gcam so good on Miui as the same gcam app on aosp?
Personally I think yes, because they both used camera2api, but I didn't test it.

Stock MIUI Camera Port For Custom Roms

Can anyone port the stock MIUI camera with dual camera support and potrait mode for the front camera. All the other apps I tried on my Redmi note 5 Pro running AOSP Extended are either unusable or really bad. So if anyone can port the stock camera app from MIUI it would be really great.
Peace
What about this? https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...miui-stock-camera-portrait-mode-dual-t3816069
we have to wait
Tried also this port from A1 but gives me streched Pictures.
I am on Pixel Experience too, until now the preinstalled LineageOSCam works fine, but you will have best results with Google Camera Port from Arnova (try pixel2mod ver. 8.1). I am also looking forward to an upload from redmi note 5 pro stock camera, because i want to do a comparison between the camera apps. You can expect a working stock app at least when the A2 will be released.
burish said:
What about this? https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...miui-stock-camera-portrait-mode-dual-t3816069
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I have tried this but it crashes saying can't connect to camera. Also as already mentioned it is an mi A1 port.

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