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RSS FeedsThe latest iOS 13 developer beta gives us a sneak peek at Apple`s new Deep Fusion mode
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

4 october 2019 20:25:30

 
The latest iOS 13 developer beta gives us a sneak peek at Apple`s new Deep Fusion mode
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Earlier this week, Apple released the first developer beta version of iOS 13 with support for its Deep Fusion technology built-in. Although there´s still plenty to learn about the feature, multiple developers have already taken the camera tech for a spin and shared their thoughts (and results) around the web. To refresh, below is a brief explainer on what Deep Fusion is from our initial rundown on the feature: `Deep Fusion captures up to 9 frames and fuses them into a higher resolution 24MP image. Four short and four secondary frames are constantly buffered in memory, throwing away older frames to make room for newer ones [...] After you press the shutter, one long exposure is taken (ostensibly to reduce noise), and subsequently all 9 frames are combined - `fused` - presumably using a super resolution technique with tile-based alignment (described in the previous slide) to produce a blur and ghosting-free high resolution image.´ Although the tests are far from conclusive, we´ve rounded up a few sample images and comparisons shared by Twitter users from around the world. From the commentary shared by those who have tested the feature and from a brief analysis with our own eyes, Deep Fusion appears to work as advertised, bringing out more detail and clarity in images. Here is a look at the difference #DeepFusion makes in lowish light. pic.twitter.com/V6Cxys2c1k - Faruk


 
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