Everything new is well-forgotten old.
Changing the releases of the mod is not a reason to forget about well-configured configs for the same mod. Therefore, I ask you to adapt the config for LMC8.4r18 (r16 / r17), previously configured for r14.
The author of the config is @Artem_RH.
Adaptation and editing of the config - @Vete71ROK.
Thanks to @v1rako4a for the opportunity to use the settings of the PRO and LDR modes.
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The config is configured on the OPPO Find X3 smartphone, but it is adapted and may be suitable for other devices!
GOOGLE Library.
Lenses in the config:
- Main - the main one. The colors are natural, moderately sharp with good detail. For shooting purposes, the macro can be used in combination: zoom 2x + PRO.
- NS (Night Side) - additional main lens, medium noise reduction, medium sharpness. Usually less noisy than the "Main" lens. Configured for shooting in the dark: select the lens "NS", swipe to the right shooting modes to "Night shooting", provide a fixed focus for the device during frame capture.
- UW is an ultra-wide lens, configured "as is", better than nothing, due to its mediocre characteristics on most of our devices.
- Extra — additional main lens, medium noise reduction, medium sharpness. The Spatial RGB (Merge 3) gluing method is used. Copes better with noise in the shadows, works better with Shasta.
- The front camera is a "pale-face's dream", configured qualitatively, without falling into excessive redness and without deathly pallor.
Changelog:
- Selected HDR Model and interfaces for each lens.
- The developer settings have been reset (BUT some settings have been activated manually), now the developer settings will change after changing the lens, because the interfaces on the "UW" and "Extra" lenses differ from the interfaces of the "Main" and "NS" lenses.
- The "Main" and "NS" lenses no longer use shasta.
- The "Extra" lens uses spatial rgb (merge 3) + shasta.
- ZSL/HDRNet is activated for all lenses, but you can switch to any other mode at your discretion.
Do not forget to check the cleanliness of the glass of the rear and front lenses before shooting. Clean glass will protect you from blurry images, excessive "halo" and vertical rays from lanterns when shooting at night.