It's called Photoshop Touch Up, and it's all about re-touching
photos of people in Photoshop.
Back when Haiti had the earthquake and people were scattered everywhere, there was a group that coordinated crowdsourcing of photo matching — matching photos of people missing with
photos of people in the streets.
As I've hinted at in my Niche Newsletters, Kristina is a photographer who especially loves taking
photos of people in their homes and recently she's become intrigued by tiny house dwellers.
While sounding a bit simplistic when compared to some of the high brow works on display, Bendandi says he has an interest for «candid
photos of people in galleries,» much like London - based photographer Mark Blower, who is globally noted for documenting the unique experiences individuals have with an artwork.
Encourage them to bring in
photos of people in their family tree.
Lots of
photos of people in cycling helmets, and when we joined, too many with no photo at all.
I recently saw a series of
photos of people in what should have been some of the most important moments of their lives (like wedding days, holding new babies, etc.) and they were all on their phones.
If privacy laws criminalise taking
photos of people in places where they have a «reasonable expectation of privacy», surely women walking around in public places have a «reasonable expectation» of keeping their pants private.
In one image, the researchers inserted a small
photo of a person in a gorilla suit waving.
Let's face facts: A well - written long post about a political figure will get less interaction on social media than a meme that features a short sentence on a cropped
photo of the person in mid-sneeze.
When Judith Barry was invited to make a new mural for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's façade, one image haunted her:
a photo of people in an inflatable boat, shot from a drone.
Not exact matches
After two seconds
of looking at each image the participants had to decide whether it was acceptable to exclude the
person in the
photo from a group.
Judging by some
of the comments the Times has received on its Displaced project so far, a number
of people were touched by the feature
in a way they likely wouldn't have been by a traditional
photo series
in the printed newspaper.
I'm
in the camp
of people who believe that once you've taken a
photo in 360 degrees, it's hard to go back to plain old 2D
photos.
By merely including those items as rewards
in game play, customers walked away saying «I didn't know they also made Sabra» and over 90 %
of the
people who engaged tweeted
photos of themselves playing the game with the brand extension.
In fact, I should take a
photo of the slow - moving
people I see on the subway each morning, immediately and obliviously checking their devices as they get off the train.
Airbnb, for its part, figured out early on that «really bad»
photos of its listings
in New York City were keeping guests away, as co-founder Joe Gebbia recalled to Fast Company
in 2012: «
People were using camera phones and taking Craigslist - quality pictures.
But the
photos below, produced using color transparencies taken by various photographers between 1939 and 1941 and compiled by the Library
of Congress, show the period and the
people who endured it
in vivid color — offering a new way to look at one
of America's most studied historical eras.
There's no such thing as a bad time to quit Facebook, a website that takes 40 minutes per day
of its average user's productive time
in exchange for access to other
people's badly composed baby
photos and half - baked political opinions.
Suggestions
of people to tag
in photos is a feature that began as early as 2010.
Krieger remembers,
in the days before Instagram, being at a concert and seeing
people in the front row snap
photos of the band — and then wait with their phones out while the
photo uploaded.
Now, when you drop
in a
photo, a new facial recognition system can identify that there's a
person in the
photo and adjust the cropping and position automatically, making the
person the focus point
of every shot.
However,
people don't just upload
photos of themselves — their pictures on the platform will include other
people, and those
people may not have consented to having their faces scanned,
in order to see if they match the faces
in Facebook's book.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn'
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder
of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies
of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found
people who smiled
in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn'
in youthful
photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
They can keep
in touch with friends, look at
photos of their vacations, read news stories they suggest, play time - wasting games, invite
people to their parties and speak and be heard.
In one experiment, a group
of men were shown male models from Abercrombie & Fitch advertisements, another group was shown images
of female Victoria's Secret models, and a third group was shown
photos of «average» looking
people.
To keep feeding that momentum, the company has hired seven
people who do nothing but offer free ice cream to influencers, be they pro athletes, designers, or Doug the Pug, a dog with an agent and 2.9 million Instagram followers that recently appeared
in a
photo lounging
in a bathtub with a pint
of Mochi Green Tea - flavored Halo Top.
In Aventura, Fla., for example, drone operators could face a $ 500 fine and up to a year in jail if they fly a drone at a public gathering or take photos of a person's house without their consen
In Aventura, Fla., for example, drone operators could face a $ 500 fine and up to a year
in jail if they fly a drone at a public gathering or take photos of a person's house without their consen
in jail if they fly a drone at a public gathering or take
photos of a
person's house without their consent.
To most effectively use the software, merchants would need to take
photos of people caught shoplifting
in their store.
In the not - so - distant future, miscreants will abuse this steroidal form
of photo - shopping for political ends, tricking
people into forming false memories.
Consumers today might experience a gut - level cringe at the idea
of an artificial intelligence that can recognize and analyze their Instagram
photos, but companies like Google and thought leaders like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are investing heavily
in it, making huge bets that
people will accept it someday.
Jobs sought to add the missing piece
in June when he introduced iCloud, a set
of online services designed to tie all
of Apple's products together and make it easier for millions
of people to access music,
photos, files, and software across devices.
In my opening essay for Fortune «s The Future
of the Image series, I made the case for the rise
of visual literacy as
people increasingly substitute
photos for text.
Many
of the
people celebrated
in photos would soon lose their jobs.
Detectives released a
photo of the van used
in the attack and urged
people to come forward with information.
And as for concerns that Facebook is being overloaded with
photos, Zuckerberg said it is indicative
of the ways
in which
people prefer to communicate today.
«This is because
people, other than very close friends and relatives, don't seem to relate well to those who constantly share
photos of themselves,» lead study author David Houghton,
of Birmingham Business School, said
in a release.
He draws comparisons to the histories
of Kodak and Polaroid, whose cameras helped shape the trajectory photography took from
people posing for
photos in a studio, to carrying camera nearly everywhere.
Serving groups
of customers whose backgrounds are different from yours isn't about swapping out
photos or putting a few token
people in key positions
in your company.
Two Princeton psychologists say it takes one - tenth
of a second to judge a
person's character, even
in a
photo.
We must acknowledge that when we post a
photo of our hotel's pool area and our bathing - suited colleagues during the team - building retreat, we are saying to the world: If our company were a
person, it would be hanging out
in a Jacuzzi with a Corona
in its hand, yelling «Woo!»
In this photo, you can't even see the end of the long line of prospective job candidates — it's blocked by the truck handing out free shaved ice to people waiting in the su
In this
photo, you can't even see the end
of the long line
of prospective job candidates — it's blocked by the truck handing out free shaved ice to
people waiting
in the su
in the sun.
Well, turns out, if you want to get pictures
of mountains you don't need to get it out
of people's personal
photo libraries,» Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president
of software, said
in an interview last week.
It can also look at whether (the correct) faces are
in the
photo where they've been tagged — because a spam advert tagged with lots
of people might not include any.
It is easy to mark promotional materials as «multi-cultural» or include
people of color
in photos to make them seem more diverse.
Type
in the name
of a
person and you'll get a box with a
photo and biographical data.
Snapchat Inc., the company that makes a mobile application for disappearing
photo messages, is
in talks with investors including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. for a round
of financing that may value the company at $ 10 billion,
people with knowledge
of the situation said.
Meanwhile, the Party - controlled
People's Daily covered all Xi's trips to the U.S. and ended with a
photo of Obama and Xi
in Sunnylands, Calif.,
in 2013 that «became the silhouette
of a new era
of Sino - US relations.»
Back
in October 2003, then - college freshman Mark Zuckerberg exploited lax computer security at Harvard's online dorm directories (they were called «facebooks» after physical books full
of little pictures
of people's faces that used to be distributed to students
in the pre-digital era) to assemble a vast collection
of photos of students» faces, which were used as raw material for a web project he called Facemash.
They can no longer see the names and profile
photos of people posting and commenting
in a group, or see the guest list for events.