Artificial Intelligence & Photography Survey (April 2023)

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My long time friend Andreas Jürgensen is asking the photographers opinion about the AI generated images and AI editing tools for photography. Please consider participating his survey at Surveymonkey (Click here).

Photography has changed a lot in recent years – especially through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Today, AI tools can optimize images, edit them and, since a few months, even create completely new images that look deceptively real.
What do you think of this development? Do you feel fascination for the technical possibilities or do concerns and rejection prevail when you think about AI and photography?
Maybe you are afraid that it will affect the authenticity and creativity in photography. Or maybe you’re curious and open to new tech possibilities and see AI as an opportunity to be more creative.
In this survey, we would like to learn more about what you think about this topic and what questions and suggestions you have.

We are curious about your opinion!
Andreas Jürgensen

P.S.: Join Andreas new AI-Imagelab forum to learn how to use AI to work with your photos.

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One week left to save $50 on the new Topaz Photo AI 1.2.10

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Til April 21st you save $50 on Topaz Photo Ai (Click here). The new version brings following updates:

  • Sharpen strength recommendation is now based on subject if it exists
  • Minimize detail and clarity slider recommendations when both Denoise and Sharpen are recommended
  • Remove plugins when uninstalling on Windows
  • Fixed Sony camera profiles for DSC-RX10M4 and DSC-RX100M7
  • Fixed various Samsung Galaxy phone camera profile mappings (S20 to S23 series, excluding S20+ and S23)
  • Fixed 2 channel grayscale image with alpha crashing the program
  • Fixed some small slider increments/decrements not registering
  • Fixed login flow creating files in the home directory on Mac

There is a massive $520 discount on the fast, reliable and for us photographers very useful portable Sandisk 4Tb hard disk sold by Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).
And The super rugged Samsung T7 shield series is now at its lowest price ever at Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here). These SSD hard disks are IP65 rated for water and dust resistance and can go up to 3meter (9.8 feet) under water.

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One week left to grab the Benro Theta Intelligent Modular Travel Tripod with a 28% discount

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The new Benro Theta has collected over 2 million Dollars on Kickstarter (Click here)! And now you only have one week left to grab it with a 28% discount.

There is a massive $520 discount on the fast, reliable and for us photographers very useful portable Sandisk 4Tb hard disk sold by Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).
And The super rugged Samsung T7 shield series is now at its lowest price ever at Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here). These SSD hard disks are IP65 rated for water and dust resistance and can go up to 3meter (9.8 feet) under water.

 

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Astrhori has released the AH-M1 Light Meter

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If you own some old Olympus film camera you might be interested to learn that today Astrhori has released the AH-M1 Light Meter (available now at Amazon US&EU).

Main features:
1.Continuously track the changing light values in real-time, It has two metering modes, A and T modes.
2.Made of full aluminum alloy, with a simple and elegant appearance, high strength, fast heat dissipation, good protection for components, and easy to clean the metal surface.
3.The cold shoe position is adjustable to be compatible with various old cameras.
4.Continuously measure light for about 12 hours.Using a USB-Type-C charging port and can be charged with a 5V power source.
5.Equipped with a 0.66-inch electronic display screen.

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