@skyblond You can use a third party app to interface with the Camera2 API. This allows one to capture DNG or RAW images even if the standard photo app doesn't support this feature.
I recommend OpenCamera for this. You can also have it take a jpg image along with the DNG or RAW format. The raw formats can be converted to many different formats.
@AmpBenzScientist I found the option in camera settings. Samsung called it "high efficient format" and hid it in a sub page.
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Thanks, I'll have a try. I think samsung can output raw file in the camera app. But considering how they applied their mysterious algorithm, I think call the api directly will give a more native result.
@AmpBenzScientist The hardware is impressive. But considering their computational photography (search "Samsung moon" on Google), I haven't fully trust the camera app yet.
@skyblond It doesn't surprise me. Smartphones have had the ability to censor text in photos in real time for over a decade. It's a sensitive topic so I won't get into it.
@AmpBenzScientist Also, the OneUI is sometimes confusing. And the settings are not very predictable. Most of the time I need to go through all the settings to find what I want.
@skyblond I assume you have the not American version so you might be able to put a custom OS on it if you wanted.
I trust Chinese hardware as an American. I can't wait for China 2025 to kick the stagnation and incompetence out of our industry. Another technology centered race, oh it will be glorious.
@AmpBenzScientist I purchased the HongKong version because it's much cheaper than the Chinese version.
I generally don't trust Chinese firmware, and I'd prefer Google, so I always flash my phone with HongKong or Taiwan firmware.They usually share the same carrier network band and offer a native Google Play framework.
The hardware is kind of out of my control (where I really don't have a way to build my trust), so I generally trust them. However, I do concerned when the vendor doesn't put enough effort in security while you think you're secured.
Also, due to the knox feature, I can't flash any firmware I want. But a HongKong phone can flash Chinese firmware, and a Chinese Samsung phong can flash HongKong firmware. That's good enough to me.
@skyblond That's the way to do it. I forgot about Knox being such a pain for anything but malware.
@skyblond I actually just got my hands on the S23 and the stock camera app is flagship quality. I got a DNG and JPEG capture with the app. I took a super slow motion video and it took multiple frames with the light on and off. We have 60hz in the US so that's 60 cycles a second. I was able to get numerous frames of each cycle.
That's the first Samsung that has been impressive in a long time. The UI is complete garbage.