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layout: page
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title: "Metering"
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description: "Exposure and metering controls"
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order: 4
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disqus: 1
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---
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In CameraView grammar, metering is the act of measuring the scene brightness, colors and focus
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distance in order to automatically adapt the camera exposure, focus and white balance (AE, AF and AWB,
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often referred as 3A).
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We treat three different types on metering: [continuous metering](#continuous-metering),
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[picture metering](#picture-metering) and [touch metering](#touch-metering). You can also apply
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adjustment to the metered exposure through the [exposure correction](#exposure-correction) control.
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### Continuous Metering
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By default, and if the device supports it, all three routines (AE, AF, AWB) are continuously metered
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as the device moves or the scene changes.
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- For AE, this is always enabled if supported
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- For AF, this is always enabled if supported
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- For AWB, this is enabled if the `WhiteBalance` parameter is set to `AUTO` [[docs]](controls#camerawhitebalance)
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### Picture Metering
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> In Camera1, picture metering is always enabled for pictures, and always disabled for picture snapshots.
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The following applies to Camera2 only.
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The camera engine will try to trigger metering when a picture is requested, either with `takePicture()`
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or `takePictureSnapshot()`. This has two obvious consequences:
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- improves the picture quality
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- increases the latency, because metering takes time
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For these reasons, picture metering is **enabled** by default for HQ pictures and **disabled** by
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default for picture snapshots. However, the behavior can be changed with two flags and their
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respective XML attributes:
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```java
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cameraView.setPictureMetering(true); // Meter before takePicture()
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cameraView.setPictureMetering(false); // Don't
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cameraView.setPictureSnapshotMetering(true); // Meter before takePictureSnapshot()
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cameraView.setPictureSnapshotMetering(false); // Don't
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```
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### Touch Metering
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Touch metering is triggered by either a [Gesture](gestures) or by the developer itself, which
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can start touch metering on a specific point with the `startAutoFocus()` API.
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This action needs the coordinates of a point or region computed with respect to the view width and height.
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```java
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// Start touch metering at the center:
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cameraView.startAutoFocus(cameraView.getWidth() / 2F, cameraView.getHeight() / 2F);
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// Start touch metering within a given area,
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// like the bounding box of a face.
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cameraView.startAutoFocus(rect);
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```
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In both cases, the metering callbacks will be triggered:
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```java
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cameraView.addCameraListener(new CameraListener() {
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@Override
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public void onAutoFocusStart(@NonNull PointF point) {
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// Touch metering was started by a gesture or by startAutoFocus(float, float).
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// The camera is currently trying to meter around that area.
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// This can be used to draw things on screen.
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}
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@Override
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public void onAutoFocusEnd(boolean successful, @NonNull PointF point) {
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// Touch metering operation just ended. If successful, the camera will have converged
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// to a new focus point, and possibly new exposure and white balance as well.
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// The point is the same that was passed to onAutoFocusStart.
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}
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});
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```
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Touch metering is not guaranteed to be supported: check the `CameraOptions` to be sure.
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##### Touch Metering Markers
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You can set a marker for drawing on screen in response to touch metering events.
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In XML, you should pass the qualified class name of your marker.
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```java
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cameraView.setAutoFocusMarker(null);
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cameraView.setAutoFocusMarker(marker);
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```
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We offer a default marker (similar to the old `focusWithMarker` attribute in v1),
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which you can set in XML using the `@string/cameraview_default_autofocus_marker` resource,
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or programmatically:
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```java
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cameraView.setAutoFocusMarker(new DefaultAutoFocusMarker());
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```
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##### Touch Metering Reset Delay
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You control how a touch metering operation is reset after being completed.
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Setting a negative value (or 0, or `Long.MAX_VALUE`) will not reset the metering values.
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This is useful for low end devices that have slow auto-focus capabilities.
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Defaults to 3 seconds.
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```java
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cameraView.setCameraAutoFocusResetDelay(1000); // 1 second
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cameraView.setCameraAutoFocusResetDelay(0); // NO reset
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cameraView.setCameraAutoFocusResetDelay(-1); // NO reset
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cameraView.setCameraAutoFocusResetDelay(Long.MAX_VALUE); // NO reset
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```
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### Exposure correction
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There are two ways to control the exposure correction value:
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- User can change the exposure correction with a [Gesture](gestures)
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- The developer can change this value with the `setExposureCorrection(float)` API, passing in the EV
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value, in camera stops. This value should be contained in the minimum and maximum supported values,
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as returned by `CameraOptions`.
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Both actions will trigger the exposure correction callback, which can be used, for example, to draw a seek bar:
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```java
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cameraView.addCameraListener(new CameraListener() {
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@UiThread
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public void onExposureCorrectionChanged(float newValue, @NonNull float[] bounds, @Nullable PointF[] fingers) {
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// newValue: the new correction value
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// bounds: min and max bounds for newValue, as returned by CameraOptions
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// fingers: finger positions that caused the event, null if not caused by touch
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}
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});
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```
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EV correction is not guaranteed to be supported: check the `CameraOptions` to be sure.
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### Related XML Attributes
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```xml
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<com.otaliastudios.cameraview.CameraView
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app:cameraPictureMetering="true|false"
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app:cameraPictureSnapshotMetering="false|true"
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app:cameraAutoFocusMarker="@string/cameraview_default_autofocus_marker"
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app:cameraAutoFocusResetDelay="3000"/>
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```
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### Related APIs
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|Method|Description|
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|------|-----------|
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|`setPictureMetering(boolean)`|Whether the engine should trigger 3A metering when a picture is requested. Defaults to true.|
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|`setPictureSnapshotMetering(boolean)`|Whether the engine should trigger 3A metering when a picture snapshot is requested. Defaults to false.|
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|`startAutoFocus(float, float)`|Starts the 3A touch metering routine at the given coordinates, with respect to the view system.|
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|`startAutoFocus(RectF)`|Starts the 3A touch metering routine for the given area, defined with respect to the view system.|
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|`CameraOptions.isAutoFocusSupported()`|Whether touch metering (metering with respect to a specific region of the screen) is supported.|
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|`setExposureCorrection(float)`|Changes the exposure adjustment, in EV stops. A positive value means a brighter picture.|
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|`CameraOptions.getExposureCorrectionMinValue()`|The minimum value of negative exposure correction, in EV stops.|
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|`CameraOptions.getExposureCorrectionMaxValue()`|The maximum value of positive exposure correction, in EV stops.| |