GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now.

GrapheneOS can help you retake your privacy, right now.

@haayman @vkc preface: I don't use GrapheneOS since I don't have a Pixel phone
AFAIK GrapheneOS has its own Camera app based on the AOSP Camera, it's fine, it works on non-GOS ROMs and devices as well even without GMS or GSF.
Pixel Camera should work as well, but it may require that you install Google Play Services and perhaps Pixel Camera Services.
If you want something without Google dependencies, buy from Google Play and then patch out license verification on ProShot, it's a really good camera app that squeezes as much as it can from your sensor and has so many features.
I used it on the Galaxy A10 and still use it on my Redmi Note 11, they're low-end and lower mid-range phones respectively, but some of the photos and videos taken with ProShot are surprisingly detailed compared to stock camera apps.
@alextecplayz @haayman @vkc https://f-droid.org/packages/de.lukaspieper.gcam.services/
Alternatively, I find Open Camera to be just as good as Google Camera:
@vkc @haayman @mast0d0nphan he could also be referring to the algorithms specific to the Pixel Camera app, not necessarily the 'AI' features from the latest phones. I personally would call those "my photos", simply because some post-processing and sharpness aren't generative features.
The same applies to the stock camera app, Samsung phones come with snapchat filters and facial effects, Xiaomi comes with its own additions, on top of the baseline for previously-mentioned features like sharpness and post-processing, ISO, shutter speed, etc.