I found a box of undeveloped film negatives and wondered if AI could bring them back. Using Google’s Nano Banana Pro, I turned them into real photos — and the results were unexpectedly emotional ...
Observing the transition in 2005, Richard Benson, a photographer and dean of the Yale School of Art, singled out mimicry as"… ...
Gone are the days when we had to wait seemingly forever, sometimes weeks, to get a glimpse of our vacation pictures once they were developed and printed. This process saw a steady decline with the ...
If you regularly shoot film and like to be in full control of your scanning, whether you process your film or not, the Valoi 360 Professional is a fantastic kit. It’s well built, easy to operate, and ...
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Does anyone have recommendations for a good flatbed scanner? I am hoping to use it for 2 use cases: 1) Preserving family photos from decades ago - some of which are only the size of a postage stamp or ...
How would you feel if you realized your private photos on Facebook were being used for its artificial intelligence (AI) feature referred to as Meta AI? That is what some users have realized by ...
Whether you have a home office and are looking to reduce the piles of paperwork cluttering your desk or you have a plastic tub of slowly deteriorating old photos sitting on the top shelf of your ...
Narrowband trichromatic (RGB) light sources are superior to broadband (white) light for scanning color negative film; there are very good reasons why all commercial film scanners use RGB. (film ...