/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef ANDROID_HARDWARE_CAMERA_PARAMETERS_H #define ANDROID_HARDWARE_CAMERA_PARAMETERS_H #include #include #include namespace android { struct Size { int width; int height; Size() { width = 0; height = 0; } Size(int w, int h) { width = w; height = h; } }; class CameraParameters { public: CameraParameters(); CameraParameters(const String8 ¶ms) { unflatten(params); } ~CameraParameters(); String8 flatten() const; void unflatten(const String8 ¶ms); void set(const char *key, const char *value); void set(const char *key, int value); void setFloat(const char *key, float value); const char *get(const char *key) const; int getInt(const char *key) const; float getFloat(const char *key) const; void remove(const char *key); void setPreviewSize(int width, int height); void getPreviewSize(int *width, int *height) const; void getSupportedPreviewSizes(Vector &sizes) const; // Set the dimensions in pixels to the given width and height // for video frames. The given width and height must be one // of the supported dimensions returned from // getSupportedVideoSizes(). Must not be called if // getSupportedVideoSizes() returns an empty Vector of Size. void setVideoSize(int width, int height); // Retrieve the current dimensions (width and height) // in pixels for video frames, which must be one of the // supported dimensions returned from getSupportedVideoSizes(). // Must not be called if getSupportedVideoSizes() returns an // empty Vector of Size. void getVideoSize(int *width, int *height) const; // Retrieve a Vector of supported dimensions (width and height) // in pixels for video frames. If sizes returned from the method // is empty, the camera does not support calls to setVideoSize() // or getVideoSize(). In adddition, it also indicates that // the camera only has a single output, and does not have // separate output for video frames and preview frame. void getSupportedVideoSizes(Vector &sizes) const; // Retrieve the preferred preview size (width and height) in pixels // for video recording. The given width and height must be one of // supported preview sizes returned from getSupportedPreviewSizes(). // Must not be called if getSupportedVideoSizes() returns an empty // Vector of Size. If getSupportedVideoSizes() returns an empty // Vector of Size, the width and height returned from this method // is invalid, and is "-1x-1". void getPreferredPreviewSizeForVideo(int *width, int *height) const; void setPreviewFrameRate(int fps); int getPreviewFrameRate() const; void getPreviewFpsRange(int *min_fps, int *max_fps) const; void setPreviewFormat(const char *format); const char *getPreviewFormat() const; void setPictureSize(int width, int height); void getPictureSize(int *width, int *height) const; void getSupportedPictureSizes(Vector &sizes) const; void setPictureFormat(const char *format); const char *getPictureFormat() const; void dump() const; status_t dump(int fd, const Vector& args) const; /** * Returns a Vector containing the supported preview formats * as enums given in graphics.h. */ void getSupportedPreviewFormats(Vector& formats) const; // Returns true if no keys are present bool isEmpty() const; // Parameter keys to communicate between camera application and driver. // The access (read/write, read only, or write only) is viewed from the // perspective of applications, not driver. // Preview frame size in pixels (width x height). // Example value: "480x320". Read/Write. static const char KEY_PREVIEW_SIZE[]; // Supported preview frame sizes in pixels. // Example value: "800x600,480x320". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_SIZES[]; // The current minimum and maximum preview fps. This controls the rate of // preview frames received (CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME). The minimum and // maximum fps must be one of the elements from // KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE parameter. // Example value: "10500,26623" static const char KEY_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE[]; // The supported preview fps (frame-per-second) ranges. Each range contains // a minimum fps and maximum fps. If minimum fps equals to maximum fps, the // camera outputs frames in fixed frame rate. If not, the camera outputs // frames in auto frame rate. The actual frame rate fluctuates between the // minimum and the maximum. The list has at least one element. The list is // sorted from small to large (first by maximum fps and then minimum fps). // Example value: "(10500,26623),(15000,26623),(30000,30000)" static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_FPS_RANGE[]; // The image format for preview frames. See CAMERA_MSG_PREVIEW_FRAME in // frameworks/av/include/camera/Camera.h. The default is // PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP. Example value: "yuv420sp" or PIXEL_FORMAT_XXX // constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT[]; // Supported image formats for preview frames. // Example value: "yuv420sp,yuv422i-yuyv". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_FORMATS[]; // Number of preview frames per second. This is the target frame rate. The // actual frame rate depends on the driver. // Example value: "15". Read/write. static const char KEY_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATE[]; // Supported number of preview frames per second. // Example value: "24,15,10". Read. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_FRAME_RATES[]; // The dimensions for captured pictures in pixels (width x height). // Example value: "1024x768". Read/write. static const char KEY_PICTURE_SIZE[]; // Supported dimensions for captured pictures in pixels. // Example value: "2048x1536,1024x768". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PICTURE_SIZES[]; // The image format for captured pictures. See CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE // in frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h. // Example value: "jpeg" or PIXEL_FORMAT_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT[]; // Supported image formats for captured pictures. // Example value: "jpeg,rgb565". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_PICTURE_FORMATS[]; // The width (in pixels) of EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. // Example value: "512". Read/write. static const char KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_WIDTH[]; // The height (in pixels) of EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. // Example value: "384". Read/write. static const char KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_HEIGHT[]; // Supported EXIF thumbnail sizes (width x height). 0x0 means not thumbnail // in EXIF. // Example value: "512x384,320x240,0x0". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_SIZES[]; // The quality of the EXIF thumbnail in Jpeg picture. The range is 1 to 100, // with 100 being the best. // Example value: "90". Read/write. static const char KEY_JPEG_THUMBNAIL_QUALITY[]; // Jpeg quality of captured picture. The range is 1 to 100, with 100 being // the best. // Example value: "90". Read/write. static const char KEY_JPEG_QUALITY[]; // The rotation angle in degrees relative to the orientation of the camera. // This affects the pictures returned from CAMERA_MSG_COMPRESSED_IMAGE. The // camera driver may set orientation in the EXIF header without rotating the // picture. Or the driver may rotate the picture and the EXIF thumbnail. If // the Jpeg picture is rotated, the orientation in the EXIF header will be // missing or 1 (row #0 is top and column #0 is left side). // // Note that the JPEG pictures of front-facing cameras are not mirrored // as in preview display. // // For example, suppose the natural orientation of the device is portrait. // The device is rotated 270 degrees clockwise, so the device orientation is // 270. Suppose a back-facing camera sensor is mounted in landscape and the // top side of the camera sensor is aligned with the right edge of the // display in natural orientation. So the camera orientation is 90. The // rotation should be set to 0 (270 + 90). // // Example value: "0" or "90" or "180" or "270". Write only. static const char KEY_ROTATION[]; // GPS latitude coordinate. GPSLatitude and GPSLatitudeRef will be stored in // JPEG EXIF header. // Example value: "25.032146" or "-33.462809". Write only. static const char KEY_GPS_LATITUDE[]; // GPS longitude coordinate. GPSLongitude and GPSLongitudeRef will be stored // in JPEG EXIF header. // Example value: "121.564448" or "-70.660286". Write only. static const char KEY_GPS_LONGITUDE[]; // GPS altitude. GPSAltitude and GPSAltitudeRef will be stored in JPEG EXIF // header. // Example value: "21.0" or "-5". Write only. static const char KEY_GPS_ALTITUDE[]; // GPS timestamp (UTC in seconds since January 1, 1970). This should be // stored in JPEG EXIF header. // Example value: "1251192757". Write only. static const char KEY_GPS_TIMESTAMP[]; // GPS Processing Method // Example value: "GPS" or "NETWORK". Write only. static const char KEY_GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD[]; // Current white balance setting. // Example value: "auto" or WHITE_BALANCE_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_WHITE_BALANCE[]; // Supported white balance settings. // Example value: "auto,incandescent,daylight". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_WHITE_BALANCE[]; // Current color effect setting. // Example value: "none" or EFFECT_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_EFFECT[]; // Supported color effect settings. // Example value: "none,mono,sepia". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_EFFECTS[]; // Current antibanding setting. // Example value: "auto" or ANTIBANDING_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_ANTIBANDING[]; // Supported antibanding settings. // Example value: "auto,50hz,60hz,off". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_ANTIBANDING[]; // Current scene mode. // Example value: "auto" or SCENE_MODE_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_SCENE_MODE[]; // Supported scene mode settings. // Example value: "auto,night,fireworks". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_SCENE_MODES[]; // Current flash mode. // Example value: "auto" or FLASH_MODE_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_FLASH_MODE[]; // Supported flash modes. // Example value: "auto,on,off". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_FLASH_MODES[]; // Current focus mode. This will not be empty. Applications should call // CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus to start the focus if focus mode is // FOCUS_MODE_AUTO or FOCUS_MODE_MACRO. // Example value: "auto" or FOCUS_MODE_XXX constants. Read/write. static const char KEY_FOCUS_MODE[]; // Supported focus modes. // Example value: "auto,macro,fixed". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_FOCUS_MODES[]; // The maximum number of focus areas supported. This is the maximum length // of KEY_FOCUS_AREAS. // Example value: "0" or "2". Read only. static const char KEY_MAX_NUM_FOCUS_AREAS[]; // Current focus areas. // // Before accessing this parameter, apps should check // KEY_MAX_NUM_FOCUS_AREAS first to know the maximum number of focus areas // first. If the value is 0, focus area is not supported. // // Each focus area is a five-element int array. The first four elements are // the rectangle of the area (left, top, right, bottom). The direction is // relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what the sensor sees. The // direction is not affected by the rotation or mirroring of // CAMERA_CMD_SET_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION. Coordinates range from -1000 to 1000. // (-1000,-1000) is the upper left point. (1000, 1000) is the lower right // point. The width and height of focus areas cannot be 0 or negative. // // The fifth element is the weight. Values for weight must range from 1 to // 1000. The weight should be interpreted as a per-pixel weight - all // pixels in the area have the specified weight. This means a small area // with the same weight as a larger area will have less influence on the // focusing than the larger area. Focus areas can partially overlap and the // driver will add the weights in the overlap region. // // A special case of single focus area (0,0,0,0,0) means driver to decide // the focus area. For example, the driver may use more signals to decide // focus areas and change them dynamically. Apps can set (0,0,0,0,0) if they // want the driver to decide focus areas. // // Focus areas are relative to the current field of view (KEY_ZOOM). No // matter what the zoom level is, (-1000,-1000) represents the top of the // currently visible camera frame. The focus area cannot be set to be // outside the current field of view, even when using zoom. // // Focus area only has effect if the current focus mode is FOCUS_MODE_AUTO, // FOCUS_MODE_MACRO, FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO, or // FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE. // Example value: "(-10,-10,0,0,300),(0,0,10,10,700)". Read/write. static const char KEY_FOCUS_AREAS[]; // Focal length in millimeter. // Example value: "4.31". Read only. static const char KEY_FOCAL_LENGTH[]; // Horizontal angle of view in degrees. // Example value: "54.8". Read only. static const char KEY_HORIZONTAL_VIEW_ANGLE[]; // Vertical angle of view in degrees. // Example value: "42.5". Read only. static const char KEY_VERTICAL_VIEW_ANGLE[]; // Exposure compensation index. 0 means exposure is not adjusted. // Example value: "-5" or "5". Read/write. static const char KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION[]; // The maximum exposure compensation index (>=0). // Example value: "6". Read only. static const char KEY_MAX_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION[]; // The minimum exposure compensation index (<=0). // Example value: "-6". Read only. static const char KEY_MIN_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION[]; // The exposure compensation step. Exposure compensation index multiply by // step eqals to EV. Ex: if exposure compensation index is -6 and step is // 0.3333, EV is -2. // Example value: "0.333333333" or "0.5". Read only. static const char KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION_STEP[]; // The state of the auto-exposure lock. "true" means that // auto-exposure is locked to its current value and will not // change. "false" means the auto-exposure routine is free to // change exposure values. If auto-exposure is already locked, // setting this to true again has no effect (the driver will not // recalculate exposure values). Changing exposure compensation // settings will still affect the exposure settings while // auto-exposure is locked. Stopping preview or taking a still // image will not change the lock. In conjunction with // exposure compensation, this allows for capturing multi-exposure // brackets with known relative exposure values. Locking // auto-exposure after open but before the first call to // startPreview may result in severely over- or under-exposed // images. The driver will not change the AE lock after // auto-focus completes. static const char KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK[]; // Whether locking the auto-exposure is supported. "true" means it is, and // "false" or this key not existing means it is not supported. static const char KEY_AUTO_EXPOSURE_LOCK_SUPPORTED[]; // The state of the auto-white balance lock. "true" means that // auto-white balance is locked to its current value and will not // change. "false" means the auto-white balance routine is free to // change white balance values. If auto-white balance is already // locked, setting this to true again has no effect (the driver // will not recalculate white balance values). Stopping preview or // taking a still image will not change the lock. In conjunction // with exposure compensation, this allows for capturing // multi-exposure brackets with fixed white balance. Locking // auto-white balance after open but before the first call to // startPreview may result in severely incorrect color. The // driver will not change the AWB lock after auto-focus // completes. static const char KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK[]; // Whether locking the auto-white balance is supported. "true" // means it is, and "false" or this key not existing means it is // not supported. static const char KEY_AUTO_WHITEBALANCE_LOCK_SUPPORTED[]; // The maximum number of metering areas supported. This is the maximum // length of KEY_METERING_AREAS. // Example value: "0" or "2". Read only. static const char KEY_MAX_NUM_METERING_AREAS[]; // Current metering areas. Camera driver uses these areas to decide // exposure. // // Before accessing this parameter, apps should check // KEY_MAX_NUM_METERING_AREAS first to know the maximum number of metering // areas first. If the value is 0, metering area is not supported. // // Each metering area is a rectangle with specified weight. The direction is // relative to the sensor orientation, that is, what the sensor sees. The // direction is not affected by the rotation or mirroring of // CAMERA_CMD_SET_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION. Coordinates of the rectangle range // from -1000 to 1000. (-1000, -1000) is the upper left point. (1000, 1000) // is the lower right point. The width and height of metering areas cannot // be 0 or negative. // // The fifth element is the weight. Values for weight must range from 1 to // 1000. The weight should be interpreted as a per-pixel weight - all // pixels in the area have the specified weight. This means a small area // with the same weight as a larger area will have less influence on the // metering than the larger area. Metering areas can partially overlap and // the driver will add the weights in the overlap region. // // A special case of all-zero single metering area means driver to decide // the metering area. For example, the driver may use more signals to decide // metering areas and change them dynamically. Apps can set all-zero if they // want the driver to decide metering areas. // // Metering areas are relative to the current field of view (KEY_ZOOM). // No matter what the zoom level is, (-1000,-1000) represents the top of the // currently visible camera frame. The metering area cannot be set to be // outside the current field of view, even when using zoom. // // No matter what metering areas are, the final exposure are compensated // by KEY_EXPOSURE_COMPENSATION. // Example value: "(-10,-10,0,0,300),(0,0,10,10,700)". Read/write. static const char KEY_METERING_AREAS[]; // Current zoom value. // Example value: "0" or "6". Read/write. static const char KEY_ZOOM[]; // Maximum zoom value. // Example value: "6". Read only. static const char KEY_MAX_ZOOM[]; // The zoom ratios of all zoom values. The zoom ratio is in 1/100 // increments. Ex: a zoom of 3.2x is returned as 320. The number of list // elements is KEY_MAX_ZOOM + 1. The first element is always 100. The last // element is the zoom ratio of zoom value KEY_MAX_ZOOM. // Example value: "100,150,200,250,300,350,400". Read only. static const char KEY_ZOOM_RATIOS[]; // Whether zoom is supported. Zoom is supported if the value is "true". Zoom // is not supported if the value is not "true" or the key does not exist. // Example value: "true". Read only. static const char KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED[]; // Whether if smooth zoom is supported. Smooth zoom is supported if the // value is "true". It is not supported if the value is not "true" or the // key does not exist. // See CAMERA_CMD_START_SMOOTH_ZOOM, CAMERA_CMD_STOP_SMOOTH_ZOOM, and // CAMERA_MSG_ZOOM in frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h. // Example value: "true". Read only. static const char KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED[]; // The distances (in meters) from the camera to where an object appears to // be in focus. The object is sharpest at the optimal focus distance. The // depth of field is the far focus distance minus near focus distance. // // Focus distances may change after starting auto focus, canceling auto // focus, or starting the preview. Applications can read this anytime to get // the latest focus distances. If the focus mode is FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS, // focus distances may change from time to time. // // This is intended to estimate the distance between the camera and the // subject. After autofocus, the subject distance may be within near and far // focus distance. However, the precision depends on the camera hardware, // autofocus algorithm, the focus area, and the scene. The error can be // large and it should be only used as a reference. // // Far focus distance > optimal focus distance > near focus distance. If // the far focus distance is infinity, the value should be "Infinity" (case // sensitive). The format is three float values separated by commas. The // first is near focus distance. The second is optimal focus distance. The // third is far focus distance. // Example value: "0.95,1.9,Infinity" or "0.049,0.05,0.051". Read only. static const char KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES[]; // The current dimensions in pixels (width x height) for video frames. // The width and height must be one of the supported sizes retrieved // via KEY_SUPPORTED_VIDEO_SIZES. // Example value: "1280x720". Read/write. static const char KEY_VIDEO_SIZE[]; // A list of the supported dimensions in pixels (width x height) // for video frames. See CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME for details in // frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h. // Example: "176x144,1280x720". Read only. static const char KEY_SUPPORTED_VIDEO_SIZES[]; // The maximum number of detected faces supported by hardware face // detection. If the value is 0, hardware face detection is not supported. // Example: "5". Read only static const char KEY_MAX_NUM_DETECTED_FACES_HW[]; // The maximum number of detected faces supported by software face // detection. If the value is 0, software face detection is not supported. // Example: "5". Read only static const char KEY_MAX_NUM_DETECTED_FACES_SW[]; // Preferred preview frame size in pixels for video recording. // The width and height must be one of the supported sizes retrieved // via KEY_SUPPORTED_PREVIEW_SIZES. This key can be used only when // getSupportedVideoSizes() does not return an empty Vector of Size. // Camcorder applications are recommended to set the preview size // to a value that is not larger than the preferred preview size. // In other words, the product of the width and height of the // preview size should not be larger than that of the preferred // preview size. In addition, we recommend to choos a preview size // that has the same aspect ratio as the resolution of video to be // recorded. // Example value: "800x600". Read only. static const char KEY_PREFERRED_PREVIEW_SIZE_FOR_VIDEO[]; // The image format for video frames. See CAMERA_MSG_VIDEO_FRAME in // frameworks/base/include/camera/Camera.h. // Example value: "yuv420sp" or PIXEL_FORMAT_XXX constants. Read only. static const char KEY_VIDEO_FRAME_FORMAT[]; // Sets the hint of the recording mode. If this is true, MediaRecorder.start // may be faster or has less glitches. This should be called before starting // the preview for the best result. But it is allowed to change the hint // while the preview is active. The default value is false. // // The apps can still call Camera.takePicture when the hint is true. The // apps can call MediaRecorder.start when the hint is false. But the // performance may be worse. // Example value: "true" or "false". Read/write. static const char KEY_RECORDING_HINT[]; // Returns true if video snapshot is supported. That is, applications // can call Camera.takePicture during recording. Applications do not need to // call Camera.startPreview after taking a picture. The preview will be // still active. Other than that, taking a picture during recording is // identical to taking a picture normally. All settings and methods related // to takePicture work identically. Ex: KEY_PICTURE_SIZE, // KEY_SUPPORTED_PICTURE_SIZES, KEY_JPEG_QUALITY, KEY_ROTATION, and etc. // The picture will have an EXIF header. FLASH_MODE_AUTO and FLASH_MODE_ON // also still work, but the video will record the flash. // // Applications can set shutter callback as null to avoid the shutter // sound. It is also recommended to set raw picture and post view callbacks // to null to avoid the interrupt of preview display. // // Field-of-view of the recorded video may be different from that of the // captured pictures. // Example value: "true" or "false". Read only. static const char KEY_VIDEO_SNAPSHOT_SUPPORTED[]; // The state of the video stabilization. If set to true, both the // preview stream and the recorded video stream are stabilized by // the camera. Only valid to set if KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_SUPPORTED is // set to true. // // The value of this key can be changed any time the camera is // open. If preview or recording is active, it is acceptable for // there to be a slight video glitch when video stabilization is // toggled on and off. // // This only stabilizes video streams (between-frames stabilization), and // has no effect on still image capture. static const char KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION[]; // Returns true if video stabilization is supported. That is, applications // can set KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION to true and have a stabilized preview // stream and record stabilized videos. static const char KEY_VIDEO_STABILIZATION_SUPPORTED[]; // Supported modes for special effects with light. // Example values: "lowlight,hdr". static const char KEY_LIGHTFX[]; // Value for KEY_ZOOM_SUPPORTED or KEY_SMOOTH_ZOOM_SUPPORTED. static const char TRUE[]; static const char FALSE[]; // Value for KEY_FOCUS_DISTANCES. static const char FOCUS_DISTANCE_INFINITY[]; // Values for white balance settings. static const char WHITE_BALANCE_AUTO[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_INCANDESCENT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_FLUORESCENT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_WARM_FLUORESCENT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_DAYLIGHT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_CLOUDY_DAYLIGHT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_TWILIGHT[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_SHADE[]; static const char WHITE_BALANCE_MANUAL_CCT[]; // Values for effect settings. static const char EFFECT_NONE[]; static const char EFFECT_MONO[]; static const char EFFECT_NEGATIVE[]; static const char EFFECT_SOLARIZE[]; static const char EFFECT_SEPIA[]; static const char EFFECT_POSTERIZE[]; static const char EFFECT_WHITEBOARD[]; static const char EFFECT_BLACKBOARD[]; static const char EFFECT_AQUA[]; // Values for antibanding settings. static const char ANTIBANDING_AUTO[]; static const char ANTIBANDING_50HZ[]; static const char ANTIBANDING_60HZ[]; static const char ANTIBANDING_OFF[]; // Values for flash mode settings. // Flash will not be fired. static const char FLASH_MODE_OFF[]; // Flash will be fired automatically when required. The flash may be fired // during preview, auto-focus, or snapshot depending on the driver. static const char FLASH_MODE_AUTO[]; // Flash will always be fired during snapshot. The flash may also be // fired during preview or auto-focus depending on the driver. static const char FLASH_MODE_ON[]; // Flash will be fired in red-eye reduction mode. static const char FLASH_MODE_RED_EYE[]; // Constant emission of light during preview, auto-focus and snapshot. // This can also be used for video recording. static const char FLASH_MODE_TORCH[]; // Values for scene mode settings. static const char SCENE_MODE_AUTO[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_ACTION[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_PORTRAIT[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_LANDSCAPE[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_NIGHT[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_NIGHT_PORTRAIT[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_THEATRE[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_BEACH[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_SNOW[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_SUNSET[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_STEADYPHOTO[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_FIREWORKS[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_SPORTS[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_PARTY[]; static const char SCENE_MODE_CANDLELIGHT[]; // Applications are looking for a barcode. Camera driver will be optimized // for barcode reading. static const char SCENE_MODE_BARCODE[]; // A high-dynamic range mode. In this mode, the HAL module will use a // capture strategy that extends the dynamic range of the captured // image in some fashion. Only the final image is returned. static const char SCENE_MODE_HDR[]; // Pixel color formats for KEY_PREVIEW_FORMAT, KEY_PICTURE_FORMAT, // and KEY_VIDEO_FRAME_FORMAT static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422SP[]; static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420SP[]; // NV21 static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV422I[]; // YUY2 static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV420P[]; // YV12 static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB565[]; static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_RGBA8888[]; static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_JPEG[]; // Raw bayer format used for images, which is 10 bit precision samples // stored in 16 bit words. The filter pattern is RGGB. static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_BAYER_RGGB[]; // Pixel format is not known to the framework static const char PIXEL_FORMAT_ANDROID_OPAQUE[]; // Values for focus mode settings. // Auto-focus mode. Applications should call // CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus to start the focus in this mode. static const char FOCUS_MODE_AUTO[]; // Focus is set at infinity. Applications should not call // CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus in this mode. static const char FOCUS_MODE_INFINITY[]; // Macro (close-up) focus mode. Applications should call // CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus to start the focus in this mode. static const char FOCUS_MODE_MACRO[]; // Focus is fixed. The camera is always in this mode if the focus is not // adjustable. If the camera has auto-focus, this mode can fix the // focus, which is usually at hyperfocal distance. Applications should // not call CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus in this mode. static const char FOCUS_MODE_FIXED[]; // Extended depth of field (EDOF). Focusing is done digitally and // continuously. Applications should not call // CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus in this mode. static const char FOCUS_MODE_EDOF[]; // Continuous auto focus mode intended for video recording. The camera // continuously tries to focus. This is the best choice for video // recording because the focus changes smoothly . Applications still can // call CameraHardwareInterface.takePicture in this mode but the subject may // not be in focus. Auto focus starts when the parameter is set. // // Applications can call CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus in this mode. The // focus callback will immediately return with a boolean that indicates // whether the focus is sharp or not. The focus position is locked after // autoFocus call. If applications want to resume the continuous focus, // cancelAutoFocus must be called. Restarting the preview will not resume // the continuous autofocus. To stop continuous focus, applications should // change the focus mode to other modes. static const char FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO[]; // Continuous auto focus mode intended for taking pictures. The camera // continuously tries to focus. The speed of focus change is more aggressive // than FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO. Auto focus starts when the parameter is // set. // // Applications can call CameraHardwareInterface.autoFocus in this mode. If // the autofocus is in the middle of scanning, the focus callback will // return when it completes. If the autofocus is not scanning, focus // callback will immediately return with a boolean that indicates whether // the focus is sharp or not. The apps can then decide if they want to take // a picture immediately or to change the focus mode to auto, and run a full // autofocus cycle. The focus position is locked after autoFocus call. If // applications want to resume the continuous focus, cancelAutoFocus must be // called. Restarting the preview will not resume the continuous autofocus. // To stop continuous focus, applications should change the focus mode to // other modes. static const char FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_PICTURE[]; static const char FOCUS_MODE_MANUAL_POSITION[]; // Values for light special effects // Low-light enhancement mode static const char LIGHTFX_LOWLIGHT[]; // High-dynamic range mode static const char LIGHTFX_HDR[]; #ifdef CAMERA_PARAMETERS_EXTRA_H CAMERA_PARAMETERS_EXTRA_H #endif /** * Returns the the supported preview formats as an enum given in graphics.h * corrsponding to the format given in the input string or -1 if no such * conversion exists. */ static int previewFormatToEnum(const char* format); private: DefaultKeyedVector mMap; }; }; // namespace android #endif