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Luminar Neo Update Brings AI Auto Adjust, Realistic Fog, and Speed Boosts
Skylum has rolled out a new Spring Luminar Neo update. The company’s flagship photo editing software now includes several AI-driven enhancements designed to streamline editing,…
Bild Expo 2025 Promises A Hands-On Experience for Photo and Video Creators
This summer, New York City will again become the gathering place for photographers, filmmakers, and creators. The Bild Expo 2025, hosted by B&H, is set…
Lucy’s surprise encounter: A close look at asteroid Donaldjohnson
In the vast reaches of space, where planetary formation left behind billions of rocky remnants, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is carving a bold new path. Designed…
Analog Photography Recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Analog photography has recently been recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in Germany, marking a significant shift in how this traditional art form…
Twenty Years of Ice Giant Insights: Hubble’s Eye on Uranus
For over two decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has silently observed Uranus, a distant, icy enigma spinning sideways at the edge of our solar system….
Movies Look Different Now: Is High Dynamic Range Your Answer?
Watch some older movies and it’s difficult not to notice something: they just look different. Not the fashion or the grainy textures alone but the…
Polaroid Flip is a Smart Instant Camera, but Keeps It Simple
I feel there’s something strangely reassuring about having a photo in your hand. Not swiping through 30 iterations of the same selfie, but feeling the…
Most Americans Aren’t Fooled by AI Images, Study Shows
Can you tell AI-generated images from real ones? A recent study by Joe Youngblood suggests that people still aren’t easily fooled. While artificial intelligence continues…
$300 Honor 400 Lite Launches with Android’s First AI Camera Button and a 108MP Sensor
I normally find budget smartphones less impressive. But, recently, I saw hype about the Honor 400 Lite. Turns out it features a remarkable 108-megapixel main…
Neurapix Launches Free Culling Tool To Speed Up Your Photo Selection Process
German software company Neurapix has introduced a brand new feature designed to help photographers streamline their workflow. Neurapix Culling is still in Beta format, and…









































