Since technology boomed and became more accessible to common people, almost everyone turned into some sort of photographer or musician due to their gadgets. But the fact that they are not professionals is usually reflected in their work, not necessarily related to quality, but in their lacking the ability to keep the... |
9 December 2008 12:31 GMT |
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Since photos of missing children don't provide as many results as would be necessary, it is clear that something about them has to be changed in order to infer more info from them. With this thought in mind, Mississippi State University-Meridian researcher and assistant professor of psychology Vicki S. Gier came... |
3 November 2008 07:07 GMT |
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Using a complex algorithm based on mathematical formulas deduced from the opinions of a number of persons watching photographs of human faces, four software developers from Tel Aviv University have created a software that adjusts the physical traits of people (their photos, actually) according to the preset beauty st... |
13 October 2008 11:19 GMT |
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If you give a picture to a group of people and you ask them to adjust its appearance, you will never get the same results from all of them, not even the same effects. Have you ever wondered why that comes to happen? One reason for this situation would be that every person would surely use a different tool - after all... |
6 June 2008 03:06 GMT |
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It seems that NASA has hit the jackpot with the successful landing of the Phoenix Mars Lander on the Red Planet and is planning to make the best of it. After it revealed on Monday that the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was able to photograph the spacecraft while descending to the surface, NASA has now released an image... |
28 May 2008 02:55 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore, the website handling news and information about Apple Inc.'s retail stores, reported last week that a Glendale Apple Store employee was fired for posting photos taken by customers on display iPhones. Although categorized as "innocuous" by the publication, it seems that Apple isn't fine with s... |
26 May 2008 08:27 GMT |
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No, it's not a fake! Just to clear it out, this image is not some Photoshop creation. In fact, the picture comes directly from NASA, and shows a humanly figure looking extremely similar to a female, holding her arm in the air like it is signaling a car to stop. On the other hand, NASA only sees a rock formation ... |
23 January 2008 04:05 GMT |
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