Without question, the biggest selling point of Apple’s new iPhone 11 lineup revolves around the device’s new and advanced cameras. More specifically, the main attraction of Apple’s new iPhone 11 cameras is the Night mode feature that allows users to take incredibly stunning and crisp photos even in low-light environments.
While the early reviews for camera performance on the iPhone 11 were overwhelmingly positive, one area where reviewers found room for improvement centered on photos taken in medium-light environments. Not to worry: Apple has a new image processing framework dubbed Deep Fusion designed to fix that. Even better, Apple just released a new iOS beta with Deep Fusion. So if you want to take advantage of even more impressive camera performance, and the usual assortment of security and bug fixes, you’ll want to download the new update right away.
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Apple just released iOS 13.2 beta 1 with support for Deep Fusion camera tech originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 13:04:38 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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