Researchers have developed a new CAPTCHA test that uses AI-generated optical illusions that are easily recognized by humans but are undetectable to other AI bots.
I wasn't looking forward to a trip halfway around the world even though I've always wanted to see northern Norway. My main concern was the two full days of flight time to partake in the two-day-long launch event, but the rumors pointed to a long-awaited S1R replacement so it was worth the toil. The weather turned out to be very wet and very cold, but the camera may... more
Arriving over five years after the original Panasonic S1R, the sequel act, the Panasonic S1R II, has finally arrived, and nearly everything about the camera has changed, including its imaging pipeline, body design, and performance.
Datacolor has announced its new multi-functional LightColor Meter device that measures both the color and light temperatures from any light source ranging from tungsten, LED, hydrargyrum medium-arc iodide (HMI), strobes, fluorescent, and even rapidly shifting natural light from outdoors.
Datacolor, the company behind powerful color management tools like the Spyder, announced a new offering to streamline photo sessions. The LightColor Meter, as the name suggests, is a multi-functional device that measures both light and color temperature. Most devices either measure light or color, though not both. It makes sense,... more
Adobe has announced it is expanding its popular photo editing program, bringing Adobe Photoshop to smartphones. Until now, users could only access Adobe Photoshop Express on phones, but that app lacks many of the critical tools that make Photoshop so useful. That changes with the company's latest app, however, with the aim of "bringing the... more
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The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1RII is the company's latest high-resolution full-frame... more
Astrophotographers start twitching because seven planets -- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune -- will be briefly visible in the night sky this week.