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<th><a href="./README.md">README.md</a></th>
<th><a href="./docs/ANIMATED.md">ANIMATED.md</a></th>
<th><a href="./docs/DEVICES.md">DEVICES.md</a></th>
<th><a href="./docs/FORMATS.md">FORMATS.md</a></th>
<th><a href="./docs/ERRORS.md">ERRORS.md</a></th>
<th>CONTRIBUTING.md</th>
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# Contributing # Contributing
## Guidelines ## Guidelines

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// --> "triple-camera" // --> "triple-camera"
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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. 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.
:::caution :::caution
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. 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? ### What are camera formats?
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. 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.
### What if I don't want to choose a format? ### 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. Each application has different needs, so the format filtering is up to you.
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. 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).
:::note :::note
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. 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.