
Luminar Neo Update Adds Undo/Redo Feature and Improves Performance
Skylum has released update 1.9 update Luminar Neo that brings a heavily-requested Undo/Redo functionally to the artificial intelligence-powered photo editing application.
Skylum has released update 1.9 update Luminar Neo that brings a heavily-requested Undo/Redo functionally to the artificial intelligence-powered photo editing application.
TikTok is jumping on the artificially intelligent (AI) photo-editing trend, popularized by Lensa last year and is working on its own new AI avatar generator.
A press photographer captured President Joe Biden's "cheat sheet" which gives him advanced knowledge of a journalist's question.
Leica has announced the new Leica Watch ZM 1 and ZM 2, designs that it says were inspired by the M11 Monochrom that was launched earlier this month.
In January, Fujifilm announced that it would hold its X Summit in April. That was delayed and the company has said that it instead intends to hold the event on May 24 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Meta says users are spending over 24% more time on Instagram because of its TikTok-clone, Reels.
A cybersecurity software company claims that photo-sharing app BeReal owns the rights to users' photos for "30 years."
A photographer has gone viral on social media after he revealed "the worst question" that a shooter could be asked.
Sennheiser recently announced its fifth-generation Evolution Wireless microphone system for filmmaking and video applications.
The artificial intelligence-powered (AI) photo editor Neurapix has unveiled a new service that is able to deliver edited photos in real-time by eliminating the upload and download to and from the cloud steps entirely.
Newly-shared GoPro footage shows the terrifying moment a skier falls into a deep glacier crevasse in the French Alps.
A program that was designed to prevent artificial intelligence (AI) models from editing an individual's photos does not work if the image is simply saved as a JPEG file.
The Library of Congress has released a fantastic series of historical photos that show faces in unexpected places.
A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the United States Senate that, if passed, would require all children under the age of 18 to receive parental consent to use social media and would forbid the use of algorithms on that age group.
A charity has published a series of advertisements that appear to have been created using artificial intelligence (AI) image generators.
Stability.AI, the company behind Stable Diffusion, has announced a new artificial intelligence-powered upscaler that is capable of quadrupling the resolution of an image.
Polaroid and instant film photography supporters are invited to PolaCon in New York City to celebrate all things instant film photography.
Getty has rejected Trillium Capital's nearly $4 billion takeover offer as not "sufficiently credible." Trillium claims the offer is credible, but declined to provide the details to prove it.
A photojournalist's final moments, which were the subject of a Pulitzer Prize-winning image, have been revealed after his camera resurfaced after 16 years missing.
Nikon has launched a new teaser for an upcoming launch. While details are scarce, it's possible to look back at other times Nikon has teased a product announcement to get a sense of what photographers should expect.
Just hours after President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign for 2024, Biden's primary opposition, the Republican National Committee, also known as the GOP, launched an attack ad "built entirely with AI imagery."
A professional photographer helped a boyfriend stage a heartwarming surprise proposal.
The monochrome digital camera is an odd beast - something talked about in revered terms - with echoes reverberating from those hallowed Leica halls because it is only Leica that had dipped its toe in the proverbial monochrome waters... until now.
A video of two women mocking an influencer taking photos of herself at a baseball game has caused a social media storm.
Apollo 8, the first crewed mission to the moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968. As the Apollo 8 crew members Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William (Bill) Anders orbited the moon aboard the spacecraft, Anders spotted and captured Earthrise, one of the most iconic space photos ever made.