Perhaps we all noticed that Apple's biggest focus in the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro phones was focused on the camera as this is the first time that we see an iPhone with three cameras back! In addition to this, new camera technologies occupied a long time from the previous Apple conference, which reflects their importance, but certainly the most important feature that came to us is the Deep Fusion feature, so we will talk to you about it in detail in this article .. Let's start?

How does Deep Fusion technology work in the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro camera?


What is Deep Fusion and why is it important?

Deep Fusion technology is not a new mode in the camera application or the like, but rather an integrated image-processing system that is completely based on the new Apple A13 Bionic processor as well as the Neural Engine in iPhone 11 phones, also this technology takes full advantage of One of the machine learning technologies that Apple adopted in the new phone.

The new technology will literally process pixels of the image one by one and will improve the image in terms of details, interference and overall image composition. Deep Fusion technology is mainly aimed at improving the quality of the images captured in medium light and it is often the images captured in homes, halls and indoor spaces in general.

This technology will generally be distinguished by the fact that it works on all the lenses in the iPhone 11, while it will work automatically and will not require any intervention from you, so you will not be able to stop / start its work and this is not at all a disadvantage as this technology will be useful in 100% of Cases and it will not happen that you spoil the images instead of improving them.

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How will Deep Fusion technology work?

This promising technology will work in a somewhat complicated way, except that its complexity will not affect you as an end user, the technology will work directly when you open the camera application and direct it on an object in order to photograph it, and at this time the phone will take three frames (quick pictures) before pressing a button Even photography, as soon as you press the photography button, the camera will take three additional pictures, and then a seventh image will be captured that includes more details, which will require you a few additional seconds.

Here, Deep Fusion technology will merge all those images and frames into one image, as it will take the best details from each image and combine those details into one final image, of course with the help of the phone's central processor as well as the neural engine.

As you can expect, taking a picture using Deep Fusion is something that will take you a long period of time compared to taking regular pictures, but Apple has dealt with this problem in a gentle way, as once you take the picture, it will be saved in the Photos application and you will be able to view it and after you finish Apple from the processing process will replace the image in the gallery with the final image and this is a simple description, but do not worry, this whole process will not need more than a few seconds.


How do iPhone 11 lenses deal with Deep Fusion and other camera technologies?

Before we answer this question, we must lay down some rules. The iPhone 11 comes with two cameras, each working with a different lens, that is, it comes with two lenses, the first lens is a Wide-Angle lens, which is the primary lens, while the second lens is the Ultra- lens. Wide Angle. The iPhone 11 Pro (or Pro Max) comes with the same two lenses in addition to a third camera that carries the Telephoto lens responsible for zooming. As you know, while taking a picture with an iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro, you can choose a lens from among these lenses to take the picture with it.

The basic Wide-Angle lens will work using Smart HDR in high-light, ideal, and here the Smart Fusion will be abandoned because the image will be clear of course, but in medium light Deep Fusion will be used automatically while in very dark lighting, Dark Mode will be turned on automatically. automatic.

As for the Ultra-Wide Angle lens, it automatically and permanently uses Smart HDR mode and cannot benefit from Deep Fusion technology or even Dark Mode. For the Telephoto lens, which is present in the iPhone 11 Pro exclusively, it will work using Deep Fusion technology continuously and basically, but it will also support Smart HDR in very high lighting, and it will also support Dark Mode in case it is needed.

In summary, you will be able to use Deep Fusion technology at your convenience in the event that you are shooting with a Wide-Angle lens - the main one - or you are using a Telephoto lens, and in both cases you will be able to take advantage of the Dark Mode technology, but your use of the Ultra-Wide Angle lens will be limited only to Smart HDR technology So you will have to use it lost in strong lighting.


When will Apple make this technology available? How can I get it?

This technology was supposed to be available to everyone who owns iPhone 11/11 Pro phones in a developer update on October 1, but Apple postponed it at the last moment, as several sources said, so far, the date for launching this technology has not been set either in Stable update or in developer beta updates.

As for how to get it, you just have to wait until the update is issued, and the technology will be activated automatically, and do not worry, as soon as Apple releases this update we will tell you directly, so do not forget to follow us on social networks as well.

An image that shows how much detail in photos captured using Deep Fusion technology.

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