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Fujifilm to Increase Instax Film Production by 10% in 2026 Amid Growing Demand
Fujifilm says they understand your frustration. The company just revealed they’re investing another 5 billion yen (around $32 million) to boost Fujifilm Instax film production….
JWST Captures Westerlund 2: Reveals a Hidden Population of Brown Dwarfs
Star formation inside massive clusters remains one of the most difficult problems in modern astrophysics. Dense gas, extreme radiation, and intense stellar winds obscure the…
Fujifilm Film Simulations vs Recipes: What’s the Difference?
It’s interesting how easily one can become immersed in the world of Fujifilm. You start looking for a stylish camera, and before you know it,…
Why Gen Z’s Disposable Camera Trend Is Slowing Film Processing Times
I recently visited my local film developer. I couldn’t help but notice how much younger the crowd looks compared to before. Instead of the usual…
Adobe Sued for Allegedly Using Authors’ Books to Train AI
Adobe is hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming its AI was trained on copyrighted books without permission, sparking legal scrutiny in the AI industry.
Japanese Railway Tells Photographers: Stop Risking Your Life for Train Photos
Japan’s JR East warns photographers to stop risky train station photography after fatal accidents. Here’s what photographers need to know.
NASA’s SPHEREx Produces the First Complete Infrared Map of the Sky
Recently, NASA achieved something astronomy had never done before. A single space telescope mapped the entire sky in infrared light using 102 distinct wavelength bands….
The Vanity Fair Whitehouse Photos Are Messy, Awkward, and Totally on Purpose
Everyone right now, it seems, is talking about those photos. You know, the ones of the current White House administration that accompany a particularly damning…
X-Ray Images of 3I/ATLAS: XRISM and XMM-Newton Captures Interstellar Comet
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS passed through the inner solar system only briefly. During its passage in December 2025, astronomers used two X-ray observatories to study it…
Google Nano Banana: AI Turns Selfies into Virtual Try-On Models for Online Shopping
Google’s Nano Banana uses AI to transform a selfie into a full-body digital model, letting you virtually try on clothes from Google Shopping. Explore sizes, outfits, and styles without stepping into a dressing room.









































