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      cameraview/src/main/utils/com/otaliastudios/cameraview/ExifUtils.java

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# Migrating to v2.X.X # Migrating to v2.X.X
- JpegQuality: both cameraJpegQuality and setJpegQuality() have been removed, because CameraView v2 introduces various breaking changes that will allow for more flexibility in the future,
they were working only with specific setups. We'll use the default quality provided removes useless features and makes method names consistent. Upgrading will require addressing these
by the camera engine. in your app, plus understanding new concepts.
- CropOutput: both cameraCropOutput and setCropOutput() have been removed. If you want
your output to be cropped to match the view bounds, use the *snapshot() APIs. Until the final v2 release, these things might change, but likely they will not.
- ExtraProperties: this has been removed.
- capturePicture(): renamed to takePicture(). ## Removals
- captureSnapshot(): renamed to takePictureSnapshot().
- startCapturingVideo(): renamed to takeVideo(). Signature changed from long to int. ### Jpeg Quality
- getPreviewSize(): removed. Both `cameraJpegQuality` and `setJpegQuality()` have been removed. They were working only with specific
- getPictureSize(): the size is now equal to the output picture size (includes rotation). setups and made no real sense. We will use the default quality provided by the camera engine.
- getSnapshotSize(): this is the size of pictures taken with takePictureSnapshot() and videos taken
with takeVideoSnapshot(). It includes rotation and cropping. ### Crop Output
- onVideoTaken(): now passing a VideoResult. Use VideoResult.getFile() to access the video file. Both `cameraCropOutput` and `setCropOutput()` have been removed. This was an expensive operation that
- onPictureTaken(): now passing a PictureResult. Use PictureResult.getJpeg() to access the jpeg stream. worked with pictures only. In v2, if you want your output to be cropped to match the view bounds, you
- CameraUtils.BitmapCallback: has been moved in a separate BitmapCallback class. will use the `*snapshot()` APIs (see below).
- isCapturingVideo(): renamed to isTakingVideo().
- SessionType: renamed to Mode. This means that setSessionType() and cameraSessionType are renamed to ### Video Quality
setMode() and cameraMode. This was an opaque option packaging various parameters. It has been removed.
- CameraOptions.isVideoSnapshotSupported(): removed, this would be ambiguous now. While in video You are expected to control the video quality by choosing the video size and setting video parameters
mode, you can only use takePictureSnapshot(), not takePicture(). with new APIs (see below).
- takePicture(): will now throw an exception if called when Mode == Mode.VIDEO. You can only take snapshots.
- VideoQuality: this has been removed. ### Other removals
- CameraOptions: methods returning a Set now return a Collection.
- CameraOptions: in addition to getSupportedPictureSizes and getSupportedPictureAspectRatio, - `ExtraProperties`: This has been removed as it was useless.
now there are video mode equivalents too.
- getPictureSize(): now it returns null when mode == Mode.VIDEO. ## CameraUtils
- getVideoSize(): added. Returns the size of the capture in video mode. Returns null when
mode == Mode.PICTURE. - The `BitmapCallback` has been moved into a separate class.
- VideoSizeSelector: added. It is needed to choose the capture size in VIDEO mode. - The `BitmapCallback` result is now `@Nullable`! This will happen if we encounter an `OutOfMemoryError` during decoding.
Defaults to SizeSelectors.biggest(), but you can choose by aspect ratio or whatever.
- isTakingPicture(): added on top of isTakingVideo().
- takeVideoSnapshot(): new api. API 18 and the Gl preview, or it will throw.
Respects orientation, videocodec and max duration limit.
Automatically rotates the data. Automatically crops the video.
NO audio support.
NO maxSize limit.
- New cameraPreview XML attribute lets you choose the backing preview engine (surfaceView, textureView, GlSurfaceView).
The default is GlSurfaceView and it is highly recommended that you do not change this.
- New pictureRecorder interface for picture capturing.
- Created FullPictureRecorder and SnapshotPictureRecorder for capturing HQ pictures and snapshots.
- When preview is GlSurface, the SnapshotPictureRecorder will use the gl texture and draw it into JPEG.
This is really fast and allows us to avoid RotationHelper, creating bitmap copies, OOMs, EXIF stuff.
- When preview is GlSurface, you can take snapshots while recording video (or video snapshots!).
TODO: document this
- VideoSnapshots now record audio according to your Audio setting
- VideoSnapshots now respect maxDuration and maxSize limits
- Added videoFrameRate to the videoResult
- TODO: cameraPreview documentation
- TODO: takeVideoSnapshot documentation
- New setVideoBitRate() and setAudioBitRate() (and XML too) options, accepting bits per second values.
TODO: document them
- Now default Facing value is not BACK but rather a value that guarantees taht you have cameras (if possible).
If device has no BACK cameras, defaults to FRONT.
- Added CameraView.setGridColor() and app:cameraGridColor.
TODO: document this
- UI Changes in the demo app, changed controls appearance, added some missing controls.
added all information from the VideoResult in the VideoPreviewActivity, same for pictures
- BitmapCallback result is now @Nullable ! This will happen if we encounter an OutOfMemoryError during decoding.
You should consider passing a maxWidth and maxHeight instead of loading the full image. You should consider passing a maxWidth and maxHeight instead of loading the full image.
- TODO: add Shape control: RECT and OVAL. Pass this shape around, to the preview and whoever needs it
- TODO: add setPreviewSize API (think about it) ## CameraOptions
- TODO: fix video recording rotation: with front camera, it does not work.
- Methods returning a `Set` now return a `Collection` instead.
- `isVideoSnapshotSupported()` was removed, as we do not rely on internal video snapshot feature anymore. See below.
- In addition to `getSupportedPictureSizes` and `getSupportedPictureAspectRatio`, we now have equivalent methods for video. See below.
## Session type
The `SessionType` has been renamed to `Mode` which has a clearer meaning.
- `setSessionType()` is now `setMode()`
- `cameraSessionType` is now `cameraMode`
## Sizing
- `getPreviewSize()` was removed.
- `getPictureSize()`: now returns the real output picture size. This means that it accounts for rotation.
It will also return `null` while in `VIDEO` mode: use getVideoSize in that case.
- `getVideoSize()`: added. Returns the real output video size. This means that it accounts for rotation.
It will return `null` while in `PICTURE` mode.
- `getSnapshotSize()`: This is the size of pictures taken with `takePictureSnapshot()` and videos taken
with `takeVideoSnapshot()`. It accounts for rotation and cropping. Read about snapshots below.
As you might have guessed, video size is now configurable, with the addition of `setVideoSize(SizeSelector)` method.
It works exactly like the picture one, so please refer to the size selector documentation. Defaults to `SizeSelectors.biggest()`.
The engine will use the video size selector when mode is `VIDEO`, and the picture size selector when mode is `PICTURE`.
## Picture and videos
### Take, not capture
- `capturePicture()` is now `takePicture()`
- `captureSnapshot()` is now `takePictureSnapshot()`
- `startCapturingVideo()` is now `takeVideo()`. Signature changed from long to int
- `isCapturingVideo()` is now `isTakingVideo()`
The new `isTakingPicture()` method was added for symmetry with videos.
### Snapshots
This is the major improvement over v1. There are now 4 capture APIs, two for pictures and two for videos.
- Standard APIs: `takePicture()` and `takeVideo()`. These take a high quality picture or video, depending
on the `SizeSelector` and parameters that were used. The standard APIs **must** be called in the appropriate `Mode`
(pictures must be taken in `PICTURE` mode, videos must be taken in `VIDEO` mode).
- Snapshot APIs: `takePictureSnapshot()` and `takeVideoSnapshot()`. These take a super fast, reliable
snapshot of the camera preview. The snapshot APIs can be called in any `Mode` (you can snap videos in picture mode).
The good news is that snapshot APIs will **automatically crop the result**, for both video and pictures,
which means that **square videos** or any other ratio are possible.
|Method|Takes|Quality|Callable in `Mode.PICTURE`|Callable in `Mode.VIDEO`|Auto crop|Output size|
|------|-----|-------|--------------------------|------------------------|---------|-----------|
|`takePicture()`|Pictures|Standard|`yes`|`no`|`no`|That of `setPictureSize`|
|`takeVideo()`|Videos|Standard|`no`|`yes`|`no`|That of `setVideoSize`|
|`takePictureSnapshot()`|Pictures|Snapshot|`yes`|`yes`|`yes`|That of the view|
|`takeVideoSnapshot()`|Videos|Snapshot|`yes`|`yes`|`yes`|That of the view|
The video snapshot supports audio and respects the `Audio`, max duration, max size & codec settings,
which makes it a powerful tool. The drawback is that it needs:
- API 18. If called before, it throws
- An OpenGL preview (see below). If not, it throws
### Video capturing
Some new APIs were introduced, which are respected by both standard videos and snapshot videos:
- `setAudioBitRate()` and `cameraAudioBitRate`: sets the audio bit rate in bit/s
- `setVideoBitRate()` and `cameraVideoBitRate`: sets the video bit rate in bit/s
## Camera Preview
The type of preview is now configurable with `cameraPreview` XML attribute and `Preview` control class.
This defaults to the new `GL_SURFACE` and it is highly recommended that you do not change this.
|Preview|Backed by|Info|
|-------|---------|----|
|`Preview.SURFACE`|A `SurfaceView`|This might be better for battery, but will not work well (AFAIR) with dynamic layout changes and similar things. No support for video snapshots.|
|`Preview.TEXTURE`|A `TextureView`|Better. Requires hardware acceleration. No support for video snapshots.|
|`Preview.GL_SURFACE`|A `GLSurfaceView`|Supports video snapshots. Might support GL real time filters in the future.|
The GL surface, as an extra benefit, has a much more efficient way of capturing picture snapshots,
that avoids OOM errors, rotating the image on the fly, reading EXIF, and other horrible things belonging to v1.
These picture snapshots will also work while taking videos.
## CameraListener
The listener interface brings two breaking signature changes:
- `onPictureTaken()` now returns a `PictureResult`. Use `result.getJpeg()` to access the jpeg stream.
The result class includes rich information about the picture (or picture snapshot) that was taken,
plus handy utilities (`result.asBitmap()`...)
- `onVideoTaken()` now returns a `VideoResult`. Use `result.getFile()` to access the video file.
The result class includes rich information about the video (or video snapshot) that was taken.
## Other improvements
- Added `setGridColor()` and `cameraGridColor` to control the grid color
- Default `Facing` value is not `BACK` anymore but rather a value that guarantees that you have cameras (if possible).
If device has no `BACK` cameras, defaults to `FRONT`.
TODO: max size for video snapshot is naive
TODO: document cameraGridColor
TODO: document setVideoBitRate
TODO: document setAudioBitRate
TODO: document takeVideoSnapshot
TODO: document that takePictureSnaphot works while taking videos, if GL_SURFACE
TODO: document the camera previews
TODO: think bout getPreviewSize() being removed, and think about adding a setPreviewSize().
If adding getPreviewSize() back, update this doc.
TODO: fix video recording rotation: with front camera, it does not work.
TODO: opencollective
TODO: new docs?

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package com.otaliastudios.cameraview;
import android.support.media.ExifInterface;
// TODO unused.
class ExifUtils {
static int getOrientationTag(int rotation, boolean flip) {
switch (rotation) {
case 90:
return flip ? ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_TRANSPOSE :
ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_90;
case 180:
return flip ? ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_FLIP_VERTICAL :
ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_180;
case 270:
return flip ? ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_TRANSVERSE :
ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_270;
case 0:
default:
return flip ? ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_FLIP_HORIZONTAL :
ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_NORMAL;
}
}
}
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