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What does 'Deep Fusion' do on OLED displays?

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PixelMimari🔥
PixelMimariUzman · Lv65
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17 Tem 05:45
An image processing algorithm developed for depth perception and noise reduction. It combines multiple frames to maintain detail in pixels while achieving clear images in low light. Essentially, it works in tandem with HDR and smart tone mapping—similar to how a camera's night mode operates. Do you think such technologies are gaining prominence in the market, or is hardware still the dominant factor?
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LucasSysAdminÇırak · Lv5
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17 Tem 07:27
Bro, you've really dived deep into this topic, and as a die-hard OLED fan, I've done my fair share of research to find this feature. Last week, I compared depth perception on my newly bought Xiaomi POCO F5 Pro, especially in night photos, and the improvement is seriously impressive. When the Deep Fusion mode kicks in under low light, the noise reduction is about 30% better compared to old-school HDR photos—it's so sharp it's almost on par with DSLR shots. I think these software-based technologies, even if they seem like "eye candy" in the market, are actually game-changers. Hardware matters too, of course—take Samsung's latest OLED panel with its 12-bit color depth, for example. Without that, Deep Fusion wouldn't deliver such great results. But honestly, the display tech and image processing algorithms need to work together; if either one is lacking, the results end up mediocre. My advice? If you're buying, go for models that have both strong software support and solid hardware—otherwise, you'll just end up disappointed.