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<table>
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<th><a href="./README.md">README.md</a></th>
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<th><a href="./docs/ANIMATED.md">ANIMATED.md</a></th>
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<th><a href="./docs/DEVICES.md">DEVICES.md</a></th>
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<th><a href="./docs/FORMATS.md">FORMATS.md</a></th>
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<th><a href="./docs/ERRORS.md">ERRORS.md</a></th>
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<th>CONTRIBUTING.md</th>
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<br />
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# Contributing
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## Guidelines
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// --> "triple-camera"
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```
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The `CameraDevice` type also contains other useful information describing a camera device, such as `position` ("front", "back", ...), `hasFlash`, it's `formats` (See [Camera Formats](./FORMATS.md)), and more.
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The `CameraDevice` type also contains other useful information describing a camera device, such as `position` ("front", "back", ...), `hasFlash`, it's `formats` (See [Camera Formats](formats)), and more.
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:::caution
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Make sure to be careful when filtering out unneeded camera devices, since not every phone supports all camera device types. Some phones don't even have front-cameras. You always want to have a camera device, even when it's not the one that has the best features.
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### What are camera formats?
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Each camera device (see [Camera Devices](./DEVICES.md)) provides a number of capture formats that have different specifications. There are formats specifically designed for high-resolution photo capture, which have very high photo output quality but in return only support frame-rates of up to 30 FPS. On the other side, there might be formats that are designed for slow-motion video capture which have frame-rates up to 240 FPS.
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Each camera device (see [Camera Devices](devices)) provides a number of capture formats that have different specifications. There are formats specifically designed for high-resolution photo capture, which have very high photo output quality but in return only support frame-rates of up to 30 FPS. On the other side, there might be formats that are designed for slow-motion video capture which have frame-rates up to 240 FPS.
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### What if I don't want to choose a format?
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Each application has different needs, so the format filtering is up to you.
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To get all available formats, simply use the `CameraDevice`'s `.formats` property. See how to get a camera device in the [DEVICES.md](./DEVICES.md) doc.
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To get all available formats, simply use the `CameraDevice`'s `.formats` property. See how to get a camera device in the [Camera Devices guide](devices).
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:::note
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You can also manually get all camera devices and decide which device to use based on the available `formats`. In fact, this is how we do it in the [Cuvent](https://cuvent.com) app.
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