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This year, at Adobe's Max conference, the company announced several new AI features coming to Photoshop, Lightroom, and Adobe Camera Raw. We talked to some of the managers and engineers behind these products to get an idea of how those features came about and to try to get a sense of what the future holds for Adobe's photo editing suite.... more

Korin Design's new InstaPack is advertised as a versatile and "anti-theft" backpack for the traveling photographer. That second part relies on the fact it has an integrated TSA lock, which -- given the ease of finding a TSA key -- is putting a lot of stock in a known quantity.

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Leica is celebrating 70 years of the Leica M with the release of a limited edition film camera -- the Leica M Edition 70.

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Apple will be announcing some Mac news next week, according to SVP of marketing
Greg Joswiak. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) he says to "Mac" your calendars, as the company has "an exciting week of announcements ahead, starting on... more

Starting next week, Google Photos will show when a photo has been edited with Google AI in the app, a step in the right direction after the Pixel 9 series launched with powerful AI editing tools that seriously lacked transparency.

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Stability AI has clapped back at its critics by announcing its latest AI image model Stable Diffusion 3.5 with a picture of a woman lying on grass.

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Man v. Food star Adam Richman says he and his crew had their van full of filming equipment "completely cleaned out" at a gas station in London.

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Zoo experts have been left baffled by images of a mysterious "winged and horned" creature caught on its night vision camera.

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It's been a few years since Adobe started testing Content Credentials in Creative Cloud apps, and a year since the company announced it'd use them to mark images generated by its Firefly AI. If you're unfamiliar, Content Credentials aren't just... more

The AI video platform Runway has unveiled a remarkable new tool that transforms a person into a computer-generated character.

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