Arsenal 2’s Deep Color uses a neural network to intelligently develop each photo. Deep Color is not a look or a filter. Instead, it produces a set of adjustments custom to each photo.
Check out some Deep Color examples here!
To apply Deep Color, you will want to make sure your camera is saving in RAW or RAW + JPEG. If the camera allows for multiple RAW options, please make sure it’s set to uncompressed RAW.
To automatically apply Deep Color and auto save your Deep Color images, navigate to the Settings screen and click “MANAGE” under the PHOTO STORAGE section. Then, select where you’d like to save your Deep Color images. They can be saved to your phone and/or Arsenal 2’s micro SD card slot as JPGs. You can also choose to save a 16-bit DNG Deep Color image to Arsenal 2’s micro SD card slot. At this time, Deep Color may only be applied to single shots taken with Arsenal 2. A future firmware update will enable applying Deep Color to stacked images as well.
Deep Color may also be applied via the app gallery. To manually apply Deep Color after you’ve taken the shot, click on the thumbnail image in the lower right-hand corner of the app to navigate to the app gallery and then select the image to which you’d like to apply Deep Color. You will see the Deep Color slider at the bottom of the screen change from gray to rainbow after a few seconds. Move the slider to the right until you see the desired amount of adjustment to the photo.
To save your Deep Color images be sure to adjust your Photo Storage settings.
To save this Deep Color image, tap the share icon and save or share it to your desired location. Sharing options will vary based on phone and operating system.
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