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Photo: Dale Baskin

It's time to prepare for another DPReview Editors' Choice photo challenge! August is synonymous with the hot, humid summer days in much of the northern hemisphere, so our challenge theme will be 'The Dog Days of Summer'.

Show us how you embrace the sizzling days of summer! Whether it's a sun-soaked landscape, a summer picnic, playing in the water, or even photos of Sirius (The Dog... more

When Canon released its latest flagship camera, the EOS R1, it was fair to say that it was overshadowed by the humble R5 Mark II. Like a thief in the night, the mantle for the most exciting Canon camera of 2024 was stolen by the R5 Mark II, and for very good reason. I got my hands on a full-production model and decided that a road trip was in order.... more

Images: Swiss Rig, Peak Design, Apple

The camera slow season is hopefully winding down, but app developers and accessory makers are still around to drop interesting bits of news throughout the week. This weekend, we're rounding up a few of the things that caught our eyes recently.

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German painter Melvin Werner has achieved significant popularity thanks to his incredible paintings that look like photographic negatives.

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Following the release last month of Video AI Pro, Topaz Labs has created a "Pro" version of its image upscaling platform, Gigapixel Pro.

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It appears that Meta is no longer developing its rumored Apple Vision Pro competitor, a premium VR/AR headset codenamed "La Jolla."

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Dupli, Europe's distributor for Kodak-branded photo chemicals, announced the availability of Kodak Color Negative C-41 Film Processing Kit which it says is designed to "revolutionize" the film processing experience for photographers.

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Apple's professional users lamented the company's relatively scarce Final Cut Pro updates for years. However, in recent years, Apple has made significant, sweeping improvements to its video editing software. The company is even promoting the newest versions of Final Cut Pro on YouTube, which is unprecedented.

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Midjourney has opened up its AI image generator onto a standalone website after years of only being available via a Discord server.

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These macabre set of photographs taken by the New York City Police Department in the 1910s were used to solve grisly murders and were never meant for public consumption.

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