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Samsung is working on a fix for an issue affecting photographers who take pictures using its flagship smartphone.

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With the total solar eclipse now just weeks away, the American Astronomical Society has advised people to take great care when viewing the celestial event. And that includes photographers.

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The very first crime scene photographs ever made were taken by a pioneering detective from Paris who realized how useful photography can be in solving a case.

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Most photographers know the pain of looking for a transparent PNG file or removing the background of an image. Leonardo AI's new "Transparency" feature may offer a quick fix.

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Donald Trump has waded into the Kate Middleton photo editing scandal by saying it "shouldn't be a big deal."

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Leica Q3 owners are no longer relegated to capturing photos on dry land. Thanks to Sub13 Collective and its new underwater housing, the Leica Q3 can now safely go for a swim.

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While the October edition of the biannual Wetzlar Camera Auctions is still many months away, an item that will be available this fall has already been unveiled, and it's one of the strangest Leica cameras ever -- a Leica M4 wrapped in plastic and twine by the artist Christo.

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A patent Apple filed in September 2022 has just been approved today, and it showcases a system of shock limiters and dampers to improve camera reliability.

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