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Adobe's 'Content analysis' program could be using your photos and video to train AI without your knowledge

If you’re an Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber, you might want to go and turn off a new setting immediately. It’s been discovered that Adobe has automatically opted users into a ‘Content analysis’ program that allows Adobe to analyze your media files in Creative Cloud for use in its machine learning training programs. It’s unclear when exactly this program and setting went into effect…
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Make stunning HDR10-compatible videos or photo slideshows using Final Cut Pro

Dramatic difference: HDR TVs feature wider color gamuts, improved shadow and highlight details, better contrast – and overall more realistic-looking photos and videos. Now you can create your own slideshows and videos that take advantage of those image-quality improvements. In the six short years since 4K UHD TVs started appearing with high dynamic range (HDR) capabilities, HDR TVs have…
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DxO PhotoLab 6 review: A powerful alternative to Adobe's editing suite

DxO PhotoLab 6 shown in its PhotoLibrary mode, where you can view, browse, search, tag and label your creations. You can also apply presets and export final versions from each thumbnail’s right-click menu. It’s been five years now since DxO relaunched its long-running Optics Pro Raw editor under a brand-new name, DxO PhotoLab. One of the strongest rivals to Adobe Lightroom, PhotoLab…
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How photographers used a robotic camera system, a Nikon Z9 and a 100-400mm lens to shoot the World Cup

The 2022 FIFA World Cup just concluded in Qatar, with Argentina toppling defending champion France in a penalty kick shootout following 120-plus minutes of exciting soccer. Sports photographers from around the globe descended upon the Middle Eastern nation, including Agence France-Presse (AFP) photographers Ozan Kose and Glyn Kirk. To help capture additional views of the on-field action, Kose and…
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