Today’s smartphones can erase unwanted objects and even people from your pictures using artificial intelligence. And there’s a good chance your phone can already do it.
Today’s smartphones can erase unwanted objects and even people from your pictures using artificial intelligence. And there’s a good chance your phone can already do it.
A photographic project by self-taught composer and photographer Pyanek - "Amazing Worlds" - reveals details of our everyday lives from a new perspective. Foods and objects are captured with a macro ...
On Wednesday, Meta announced an AI model called the Segment Anything Model (SAM) that can identify individual objects in images and videos, even those not encountered during training, reports Reuters.
Most phones nowadays are equipped with dual lens or triple lens camera systems and have powerful photo-editing tools baked natively into the software. This means most people have a compact ...
Have you ever experienced the frustration of capturing what you thought was the perfect photo only to find an unexpected stranger spoiling the background? Or you painstakingly have set up a fantastic ...
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Photo-eye Gallery (376-A Garcia St.) continues its group exhibition Photo Objects and Small Prints, which includes small-format photography and photo transfers onto rocks, tin cans, layered silk, and ...
Amazon Rekognition can now identify the location of objects in an image, and determine relationships between those objects. (AWS Photo / @jeffbarr) Amazon Web Services released new capabilities for ...