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DynamicRangeProfiles.GetProfileCaptureRequestConstraints(Int64) Method

Definition

Return a list of supported dynamic range profiles that can be referenced in a single capture request along with a given profile.

[Android.Runtime.Register("getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints", "(J)Ljava/util/Set;", "", ApiSince=33)]
public System.Collections.Generic.ICollection<Java.Lang.Long> GetProfileCaptureRequestConstraints (long profile);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints", "(J)Ljava/util/Set;", "", ApiSince=33)>]
member this.GetProfileCaptureRequestConstraints : int64 -> System.Collections.Generic.ICollection<Java.Lang.Long>

Parameters

profile
Int64

Returns

non-modifiable set of dynamic range profiles

Attributes

Remarks

Return a list of supported dynamic range profiles that can be referenced in a single capture request along with a given profile.

For example if assume that a particular 10-bit output capable device returns (#STANDARD, #HLG10, #HDR10) as result from calling #getSupportedProfiles() and #getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints returns (#STANDARD, #HLG10) when given an argument of #STANDARD. This means that the corresponding camera device will only accept and process capture requests that reference outputs configured using #HDR10 dynamic profile or alternatively some combination of #STANDARD and #HLG10. However trying to queue capture requests to outputs that reference both #HDR10 and #STANDARD/#HLG10 will result in IllegalArgumentException.

The list will be empty in case there are no constraints for the given profile.

Java documentation for android.hardware.camera2.params.DynamicRangeProfiles.getProfileCaptureRequestConstraints(long).

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Applies to