Steam Machine не получила HDMI 2.1 — Valve объяснила, почему
Valve наконец-то рассказала, почему в характеристиках новой Steam Machine указан лишь HDMI 2.0, хотя разъём физически соответствует стандарту HDMI 2.1. ferra.ru »
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Valve наконец-то рассказала, почему в характеристиках новой Steam Machine указан лишь HDMI 2.0, хотя разъём физически соответствует стандарту HDMI 2.1. ferra.ru »
Valve вернулась к идее настольных Steam Machines и готовит компактный компьютер для гостиной. ferra.ru »
Last year, Nikon announced a collaboration with Bandai Namco to bring a new set of camera miniatures to its gashapon (sometimes called gachapon) vending machines. The series became available in Japan in December and has now made its way to the US. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Do you remember when Boris Eldagsen won a Sony World Photography Award with an AI image? And do you remember when photographer Miles Astray won an AI image award with a real photo? Well now the two of them have teamed up for an exhibition pitting photography against AI. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Valve возвращает брендинг SteamOS для устройств сторонних производителей. Компания представила новые логотипы «Powered by SteamOS», обозначающие оборудование, работающее под управлением SteamOS в качестве основной операционной системы. ferra.ru »
Luma Labs has given its Dream Machine AI video generator a makeover by introducing a new text-to-image foundation model called Photon. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Internet Archive объявил о полном восстановлении функции «Save Page Now» на Wayback Machine после серии DDoS-атак, которые нарушили работу сайта в начале октября. 4 ноября 2024 года некоммерческая цифровая библиотека подтвердила, что пользователи снова могут загружать веб-страницы для архивации и последующего доступа. ferra.ru »
Nikon has teamed up with Bandai Namco to bring miniature Nikon camera figurines to Japanese gashapon (sometimes called gachapon) vending machines. The miniature cameras are surprisingly detailed, highly collectible, and even feature detachable lenses. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The machine-learning world just got stupider, and that's a good thing.
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petapixel.com »Students at the University of Waterloo in Canada have expressed their dismay after discovering the M&M's vending machine installed on their campus has been spying on them. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Ulanzi makes a diverse range of products, including wireless mics, lights, and tripods. Now, the company has launched a new portable fog machine designed for photo and video shoots. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Gen X and Boomers might think that this article's heading is a reference to the smash hit album by the English band, The Police. However, it's actually the title of a new physical-digital project from Candy Digital and Getty Images, looking at the history and impact of paranormal photography. thephoblographer.com »
Gav and Dan of the popular YouTube channel The Slow Mo Guys have taken an up close and personal look at what happens when someone gets a tattoo at a blazing-fast 20,000 frames per second. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A photography contest that awarded first place to a computer-generated artificial intelligence (AI) image has launched a new competition that pits AI against human photographers. [Read More] petapixel.com »
AI Time Machine is a new tool that allows users to create images of a person in different time periods throughout history using AI-image generator technology. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A team of scientists has created an algorithm that can label objects in a photograph with single-pixel accuracy without human supervision. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The SmokeGENIE is a battery-powered, pocketable smoke machine that its creators say is one-tenth the size of a typical smoke machine but can match the output. SmokeGENIE is the creation of Practical Magic and Innovations (PMI) based in Hong Kong and founded in 2021 by Kelvin Chow, Peter Zhao, and Micky Wong. The creators say […] petapixel.com »
Originally, the geometric chuck was a device to make ornate patterns on a lathe. Invented in the 1860s, the device could have up to 8 layers—each driven by a central shaft. There are several of these complex devices still in existence and on display in museums. Each layer can have a unique set of gears […] petapixel.com »
Viktor Falendysh, a Phoenix, Arizona-based photographer and film enthusiast, has announced the AuRA Rotary Assist Film Developing Machine on Kickstarter. The AuRA is touted as a simple yet powerful developing machine, especially for films that have a long processing time, since it handles the timing and rotation of the films to ensure consistently good results. […] petapixel.com »
Our Declassified series has uncovered some fascinating stories around photography and the military. But the story behind this machine gun camera is unlike anything that we've seen. We've known about cameras mounted to planes for reconnaissance. thephoblographer.com »
The Allen Institute for AI (AI2) created by Paul Allen, best known as co-founder of Microsoft, has published new research on a type of artificial intelligence that is able to generate basic (though obviously nonsensical) images based on a concept presented to the machine as a caption. dpreview.com »
Having spent a good portion of my life standing in the dark, dodging, burning, and spotting my prints, I doubt I will ever go back to analog in any meaningful way. I saw this negative and scanned it because these are two people who I was once very close too. I don’t know either of […] petapixel.com »
Artificial intelligence is no longer a new concept in photography. Complex algorithms allow machines to choose auto contrast and exposure settings in all modern editing software. They’re getting better all the time. petapixel.com »
Once upon a time, film was the only way to go when one wanted to delve into photography. Equipment from cameras down to film and the chemicals used to develop them were widely available – so much so that there even used to be coin-operated vending machines that dispensed roll films! thephoblographer.com »
Once upon a time, film was the only way to go when one wanted to delve into photography. Equipment from cameras down to film and the chemicals used to develop them were widely available – so much so that there even used to be coin-operated vending machines that dispensed roll films! thephoblographer.com »
Photographer Markus Hofstaetter often gets asked about how he acquires the plates he uses for wet plate collodion photography. To answer that question, Hofstaetter made this 7-minute video showing how he has them custom cut on a 75-year-old machine. petapixel.com »
Hello, my name is Konti a photographer based in Dunaújváros, Hungary. The town, which was established in the heart of Hungary in the middle of the 20th Century, used to be called Stalin town and since 1961 it’s been called Dunaujvaros. boredpanda.com »
Roger over at Lensrentals.com has completed his OLAF testing of the brand new Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS. There are lots of charts and all of that to look at. From Lensrentals.com: This is a lens where the designer has focused on being very good in as many situations as possible rather than obtaining the highest Read more... canonrumors.com »
This isn’t a joke. Despite plenty of people not believing that it’s real, what you’re looking at is a genuine Instagram Likes vending machine, spotted in a mall in Moscow and tweeted out by Russian journalist Alexey Kovalev. petapixel.com »
During the First World War aerial combat grew in popularity with many fighters carrying pistols to ward off the enemy. But as the clashes grew more frequent, machine guns were mounted to the nose just behind the propellor. digitalrev.com »
Google scientists are brewing technology that could one day help you to “enhance!” photos with sharper results than current software on the market. Called RAISR, the system uses machine learning for intelligent upscaling. petapixel.com »
I’ve learned that I should bring all my passions and talents into the work I do, not just my passion for photography and video. I love art, science, technology, engineering, and building things with my hands. petapixel.com »