Welcome to the ‘new’ PopPhoto

Stan Horaczek It’s been nearly five years since the final print issue of Popular Photography landed on newsstands. We could wax on about how much photography has changed in that time—how the pace of technical innovation has quickened to the point that more has shifted since we last had a dedicated editorial team than in… Continue reading Welcome to the ‘new’ PopPhoto

Flashop Studio Lets You Easily Deliver Photos to Customers

The post Flashop Studio Lets You Easily Deliver Photos to Customers appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Flashop Studio. Over the last year, our company, AM Studios, has been developing a simple, quick way to deliver digital images – so that photographers and businesses can save time and resources when working… Continue reading Flashop Studio Lets You Easily Deliver Photos to Customers

The era of the ‘always-on’ smartphone camera is here

Qualcomm’s new chipset supports “always-on” camera functionality. Qualcomm Back in the early 1980s, American singer Rockwell released his sole chart-topping single, “Somebody’s Watching Me“. Featuring backing vocals from Michael and Jermaine Jackson, the song made a rather catchy hit of its protagonist’s deeply paranoid delusions. But had it been released in 2022 instead, those same… Continue reading The era of the ‘always-on’ smartphone camera is here

Galeryst Makes Virtual 3D Galleries from Lightroom Albums for Free

Galeryst.com enables Adobe Lightroom users to create 3D virtual online art galleries to share their art. There are paid tiers, but photographers can make an 80-photo digital gallery for free. Galeryst says that photography or art collections that have been organized and curated in Lightroom can be used to create and customize 3D art galleries… Continue reading Galeryst Makes Virtual 3D Galleries from Lightroom Albums for Free

Researchers Photograph Rare Fish That Sees Through its Own Head

The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) recently spotted an exceedingly rare find: a barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma). This strange deep-sea dweller has a transparent head it sees through with its tubular eyes. MBARI uses a pair of remotely operated vehicles (ROV), the Ventana and the Doc Rickets, to survey the ocean at various depths.… Continue reading Researchers Photograph Rare Fish That Sees Through its Own Head

Japanese Billionaire Takes ‘Breathtaking’ Timelapse of Earth from the ISS

Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has published a timelapse he captured from the International Space Station (ISS) as he orbited Earth, a view he describes as “breathtaking.” Maezawa arrived on the ISS last week, marking the first self-funded tourist mission to the orbiting station in a decade. CNN reports that he arrived after launching from a… Continue reading Japanese Billionaire Takes ‘Breathtaking’ Timelapse of Earth from the ISS

Global Chip Shortage Appears to Be Hurting Sony Significantly

While the global chip and parts shortage has made the availability of new camera equipment scarce across the board and most manufacturers have had difficulty meeting demand, Sony may be the one feeling the biggest pinch. According to a report from CNET Japan which was spotted by DigiCame-Info, Sony’s market share in Japan took a… Continue reading Global Chip Shortage Appears to Be Hurting Sony Significantly

Oppo’s New 6nm Mobile Chip Grants Huge Leap in Photo Capabilities

Oppo has announced a new 6nm imaging NPU called the MariSilicon X which it says combines an advanced NPU, ISP, and multi-tier memory architecture that can make real-time RAW processing and 4K AI night video with live preview possible. The company says that the MariSilicon X NPU (neural processing unit) is able to deliver 18… Continue reading Oppo’s New 6nm Mobile Chip Grants Huge Leap in Photo Capabilities

New Laser Camera Can See an Entire Room Through a Tiny Keyhole

Researchers from Stanford University’s Computational Imaging Lab have developed a novel method of non-line-of-sight imaging. They call it keyhole imaging because the contents of a room can be captured from a single point as small as a keyhole. Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging as a concept isn’t new and has been used to image objects in a… Continue reading New Laser Camera Can See an Entire Room Through a Tiny Keyhole