Canon’s Accessible Exhibit Features Photography You Can Touch
This spring, camera maker Canon will hold a unique tactile exhibit to allow visually impaired people to enjoy photography.
This spring, camera maker Canon will hold a unique tactile exhibit to allow visually impaired people to enjoy photography.
It's typical to see wild, unusual tech coming out of CES and indeed, this announcement fits into that category. Announced in Vegas this week, the MouthPad is a device that allows users to operate their phones and other devices with nothing but their tongues.
Google has announced a series of new features that are designed to support users with disabilities, including an expansion to Lookout which can now describe the contents of a photo and answer questions about it to support those who are blind or have low-vision.
Midjourney has announced a new "/describe" command that allows users to leverage the powerful artificial intelligence (AI) platform to transform images into words, upending Midjourney's typical procedure of converting text to images.
The International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) has released a new version of its Photo Metadata standard that includes two new properties aimed at making photos more accessible to those with disabilities, such as the blind.
Instagram has announced that it is rolling out an auto-captioning feature to Stories that will allow English-speaking users to add auto-generated captions to videos via an announcement on Twitter.
Instagram is taking a step toward being more accessible by adding auto and manual descriptions of photos for visually impaired users.
Hi, everyone. My name is Giannis Papapostolou, and I’m an amateur photographer based in Greece. Photography is a big part of my life. However, about a year ago, I had an accident.