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Neural networks have become an increasingly promising way to automate the restoration of damaged and/or low-resolution images. Some of these systems are publicly available, such as Let's Enhance, while others are being... more

Want to change winter to summer or day to night in a photo? In the future, that could be as easy as a single click. Scientists at NVIDIA are working on a mind-boggling AI system that can change things like seasons, time of day, and weather in photos.

In a new paper titled “... more

Have a rechargeable battery that won’t recharge properly? Before throwing it out, there’s something you should try. Here’s a 2-minute video by Lensvidthat will teach... more

Huge news is coming out of the camera gear rental space today. Lensrentals and LensProToGo have announced a 'strategic partnership', merging into one privately held company that the duo is calling "the strongest photo and video equipment rental company in the United States."

This is a big deal, especially when... more

It's no surprise that Michael Bonocore, Editor of Resource Travel, spends most of his time on the road. But what you might not guess is that he's made a permanent home in Boise, Idaho after falling in love with the state's scenery. We spent several days road tripping with Bonocore and capturing it all with the Canon EOS 6D Mark II. The camera's feature set was well suited to the wide range of shooting... more

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2017 has seen the release of some interesting cameras, but the two that have generated the most buzz, the most traffic and the most questions are Nikon's D850 and the Sony a7R III. They're both rather exotic creatures, not quite as other-worldly as the D5 and a9, but hardly the sorts of cameras we're all going to rush out and buy. So why the excitement?

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The very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2000. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer serious enthusiasts and working pros the highest resolution, best build quality and most advanced video specs out there. Here are our picks in the group.

Bargain hunters looking for a high quality monitor for designer work or photo editing, there's a new panel in town that you will want to consider. Meet the Philips 328P6AUBREB P-line display, a 32-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440) monitor with 100% sRGB coverage, 99% Adobe RGB coverage, and HDR technology.

This monitor is essentially Philips response to... more

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