I don't think there is a way to to this, without some pixel manipulation.
However, at least the resizing suggested by itay is not necessary and Performance impact of my solution was small.
The problem is that onPreviewFrame callback will always return the frame in landscape mode (no matter what orientation was set to the camera)(thats documented behavior).
The Second problem is that JavaCameraView will get a wrong (small) preview size if used in portrait mode.
I solved it by creating my own subclass of the CameraBridgeViewBase class (for most parts the same as JavaCameraView)
It uses the reversed (landscape) width and height to get the preview size and for the frame chain, but the portrait width and height as the size of the returned CameraFrame.
This solution also includes transpose and flip, but no resizing:
public class PortraitCameraView extends CameraBridgeViewBase implements PreviewCallback {
private static final int MAGIC_TEXTURE_ID = 10;
private static final String TAG = "JavaCameraView";
private byte mBuffer[];
private Mat[] mFrameChain;
private int mChainIdx = 0;
private Thread mThread;
private boolean mStopThread;
protected Camera mCamera;
protected JavaCameraFrame[] mCameraFrame;
private SurfaceTexture mSurfaceTexture;
private int mCameraId;
public static class JavaCameraSizeAccessor implements ListItemAccessor {
public int getWidth(Object obj) {
Camera.Size size = (Camera.Size) obj;
return size.width;
}
public int getHeight(Object obj) {
Camera.Size size = (Camera.Size) obj;
return size.height;
}
}
public PortraitCameraView(Context context, int cameraId) {
super(context, cameraId);
}
public PortraitCameraView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
}
protected boolean initializeCamera(int width, int height) {
Log.d(TAG, "Initialize java camera");
boolean result = true;
synchronized (this) {
mCamera = null;
boolean connected = false;
int numberOfCameras = android.hardware.Camera.getNumberOfCameras();
android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo cameraInfo = new android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo();
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfCameras; i++) {
android.hardware.Camera.getCameraInfo(i, cameraInfo);
if (cameraInfo.facing == android.hardware.Camera.CameraInfo.CAMERA_FACING_BACK) {
try {
mCamera = Camera.open(i);
mCameraId = i;
connected = true;
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Camera #" + i + "failed to open: " + e.getMessage());
}
if (connected) break;
}
}
if (mCamera == null) return false;
/* Now set camera parameters */
try {
Camera.Parameters params = mCamera.getParameters();
Log.d(TAG, "getSupportedPreviewSizes()");
List<Camera.Size> sizes = params.getSupportedPreviewSizes();
if (sizes != null) {
/* Select the size that fits surface considering maximum size allowed */
Size frameSize = calculateCameraFrameSize(sizes, new JavaCameraSizeAccessor(), height, width); //use turn around values here to get the correct prev size for portrait mode
params.setPreviewFormat(ImageFormat.NV21);
Log.d(TAG, "Set preview size to " + Integer.valueOf((int)frameSize.width) + "x" + Integer.valueOf((int)frameSize.height));
params.setPreviewSize((int)frameSize.width, (int)frameSize.height);
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH)
params.setRecordingHint(true);
List<String> FocusModes = params.getSupportedFocusModes();
if (FocusModes != null && FocusModes.contains(Camera.Parameters.FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO))
{
params.setFocusMode(Camera.Parameters.FOCUS_MODE_CONTINUOUS_VIDEO);
}
mCamera.setParameters(params);
params = mCamera.getParameters();
mFrameWidth = params.getPreviewSize().height; //the frame width and height of the super class are used to generate the cached bitmap and they need to be the size of the resulting frame
mFrameHeight = params.getPreviewSize().width;
int realWidth = mFrameHeight; //the real width and height are the width and height of the frame received in onPreviewFrame ...
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