Deep Fusion Now Supported By iPhone SE 3

Here’s how Apple’s Deep Fusion image processing system works, which was first introduced with the iPhone 11 series.

When you’re experimenting with the camera on your new iPhone, you might discover that there are a few various settings or filters that you can use to alter the appearance of your images. However, some of the most significant functions, such as Deep Fusion, operate in the background without being apparent in the app.

Deep Fusion Revolutionized Apple’s Camera

This function was first introduced in 2019 with the release of the iPhone 11 series. Even while working in more difficult situations, you should discover that detail is reproduced to an astounding degree owing to this technology.

Apple’s illustrations depict difficult and multi-textured topics like woolly sweaters and skin that are displayed off in all their splendor after this meticulous technique has taken place in a fraction of a second, under less-than-ideal illumination.

For indoor and medium-light circumstances, the Deep Fusion function is most beneficial (and is supposed to kick in automatically). It is not visible on the phone’s interface, as previously stated: there is no “Deep Fusion” button in the camera app, and there is no simple switch to turn it on or off.

According to The Verge, an Apple spokesman stated that this is “very much purposeful,” since the company does not want users to worry about how to take the greatest shot. The notion is that the camera would take care of everything.’ Deep Fusion technology is present in all iPhones, from the 11th to the most recent SE 3.