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I implemented a Camera Application with the help of some of the tutorials available in internet.

And I am able to take pictures, saving them in a separate directory and storing the information in my own database. In this case I am not showing any preview of the Image to the user.

Now my requirement is to show a Image Preview with Save and Cancel buttons after taking the picture. For achieving this, I created another activity with ImageView and Buttons.

And in my main Activity I am doing the following.

cameraButton.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
        public void onClick(View v) {
            camera.takePicture(shutterCallback, rawCallback, jpegCallback);
        }
});
........    
PictureCallback jpegCallback = new PictureCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onPictureTaken(byte[] imageData, Camera c) {
            Intent intent = new Intent(MyCameraActivity.this, SaveOrDiscardActivity.class);
            intent.putExtra("LOC_ATTRS", new double[]{dLatitude, dLongitude});
            intent.putExtra("IMG_DATA", imageData);
            startActivityForResult(intent, RESULT_OK);
            camera.startPreview();          
        }
    };

In my SaveOrDiscardActivity class I am getting the data and putting it in the ImageView. I am able to see the Preview properly.

Now I have the following questions.

1) Is it good approach to call another activity from onPictureTaken method ?

2) After clicking on the Camera Button it is taking some measurable time(2 to 5 seconds) to go to the another activity. How to fix this issue ?

Thanks in advance.

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Invoke Camera by using following code:

Intent cameraIntent1 = new Intent(android.provider.MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE);

File cameraImagefolder = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() + "/phimages/");

if (!cameraImagefolder.isDirectory()) 
{
   cameraImagefolder.mkdirs();
 }  
 File file = new File(cameraimagename);
 Log.d("HI1", "camera image name" + cameraimagename);

 Uri outputFileUri = Uri.fromFile(file);
 cameraIntent1.putExtra(MediaStore.EXTRA_OUTPUT, outputFileUri);
 startActivityForResult(cameraIntent1, CAMERA_REQUEST);

Call your SaveOrDiscardActivity in onActivityForresult method.

    @Override
    public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {

      Intent intent = new Intent(MyCameraActivity.this, SaveOrDiscardActivity.class);
            intent.putExtra("LOC_ATTRS", new double[]{dLatitude, dLongitude});
            intent.putExtra("IMG_DATA", imageData);
            startActivityForResult(intent, RESULT_OK);
            camera.startPreview();      }
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  • The Intent calling android.provider.MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE will launch the system's Camera App to take the picture. Sep 25, 2012 at 15:45
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After I did a few research on PictureCallback as well as Activity, I found you might need to do a little bit change based on your code.

I assume that you need to use the PictureCallback to pass the picture data back to its parent activity, right?

If that's the case, you can first call your camera activity use startActivityForResult

Then, within your camera activity, use setResult(int resultCode, Intent data) method within PictureCallback like:

PictureCallback jpegCallback = new PictureCallback() {
    @Override
    public void onPictureTaken(byte[] imageData, Camera c) {
        ...
        if(getParent() == null) {
            setResult(RESULT_OK, data);
        } else {
            getParent().setResult(RESULT_OK, data);
        }
        finish(); 
        ...
// If you don't call finish() here 
//The current activity won't be terminated, you'll stay in the camera preview 
//but not go back to the parent activity.         
    }

For your further reference, please check Android Developer's Official Site: Capture Picture and Activity

And if you're facing problems that the parent can't get the result, please refer to this answer here https://stackoverflow.com/a/2621390/763459

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