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Artificial intelligence is playing an increasing role across many genres of photography, but few feel the impact of AI more acutely than stock photography. Whether outright generating images or editing them with AI, Adobe has, unsurprisingly, fully embraced its Firefly AI technology within Adobe Stock.

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It wasn't too long ago that a terabyte of storage was considered more than enough but as new technology requires more and more data, storage requirements have ramped up. HighPoint Technologies announced the world's first near-half petabyte RAID array and while small, it's expensive.

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Kino has just dropped its biggest update yet. Dubbed Casablanca, parent company Lux (which also develops Halide) has hopes it can redefine mobile videography.

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Researchers captured first-of-its-kind footage of a new glow-in-the-dark species of sea slug living in the "midnight zone" of the ocean -- a part untouched by sunlight more than 7,000ft below the surface.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) might be running into a cul-de-sac thanks to data shortages and technological constraints, according to a report from Bloomberg.

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A film festival founder has come under fire for saying that the prominence of female cinematographers and directors could lead to mediocrity.

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The winners of the Evident Image of the Year awards have been announced, a competition that recognizes the world's best scientific microscopic imaging.

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In an age of precision, Zeiss aims to meld unique character with versatility with its new Supreme Zoom Radiance lenses crafted to capture the soul of cinema.

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President-elect Donald Trump's team says "he will deliver" on his promise to save TikTok and prevent its threatened U.S. ban in two and half months.

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Pearla v2 was released today, adding many new features to the iPhone camera app built for discerning mobile photographers.

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