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PixInsight 1.9.3 ‘Lockhart’ Released: New Features
On February 28, 2025, Pleiades Astrophoto unveiled PixInsight version 1.9.3, codenamed ‘Lockhart’. This update introduces significant improvements and new features, enhancing the software’s capabilities for…
Leica Women Foto Project Award Winners Show Resilience and Connection Through Photography
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Leica has revealed the winners of its sixth annual Leica Women Foto Project Award. This year’s theme, “Unity Through Diversity,” invited…
Sony Adds More Tough CFexpress Type A Memory Cards to Recall
Sony Japan has updated its alert for the company’s CEA-G (Tough) series CFexpress Type A memory cards to add new batches to the recall list….
This Is the First-Ever AI Image Bought by The Getty Museum
Well, it has happened – a museum has bought AI-generated artwork for the first time. Matías Sauter Morera, a queer Costa Rican photographer, has made…
AI-Generated Image Wins Copyright Protection in Historic Ruling
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Copyright Office has granted copyright protection to an AI image for the first time. The image, titled A Single…
Adobe Unveils Exciting New Features and a Leap Forward for Creative Cloud
At MAX Japan, Adobe has once again pushed the boundaries of creativity and innovation with a suite of new features and enhancements across its Creative…
Adobe Firefly Video Model Brings AI-generated Video Into The Real World
AI-generated video has been making waves, but it’s mostly been a gimmick. It’s cool to look at, but it’s not exactly ready for primetime. Adobe…
Getty Images Offers $20,000 Grant to Photographers Showcasing Professionals with Disability
Getty Images has teamed up with Verizon and the National Disability Leadership Alliance (NDLA) and launched a new global creative grant. This initiative, Disability in…
ByteDance OmniHuman-1: Game-Changing AI Tool or Gimmick for Visual Creators?
ByteDance, the company that brought us TikTok, is now making headlines with its latest AI development: OmniHuman-1. The premise? Feed it a single image, and…









































