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more about #digitalimaging philibuster: That's the photoshop equivalent of "the stranger" more » Poop Cooper: Ironically, you have to use Photoshop to add the disclaimer. more » reddingofish: So if this goes into law then every fashion and porno magazine should have a banner on the front cover "Every picture in this magazine has been retouc... more » chefgon: Try as I might, I'm totally unable to come up with a problem that this legislation would solve. more » OCEntertainment: French Parliament: Digitally retouching a person with Photoshop is soooo detrimental we're gonna put a label on it. Makeup, lighting, crazy expensive... more » frigg: "The law itself is being driven on by arguments that Photoshopped images can "lead people to believe in a reality that does not actually exist," How ... more » SkipErnst: Excuse me, but this is a horrible idea. This could (and likely will) lead to the banning of free speech in many arenas. Television, radio, newspapers... more » G-Ram: Photoshopped images can "lead people to believe in a reality that does not actually exist, and have a detrimental effect on adolescents." This is the... more » ELPARTO: I like my false reality in advertising and porn. It helps me to set higher standards for the women I date. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Oh, I guess you're only familiar with the new GitEmSteveDave movies. I didn't need Photoshop to improve my physique. Pure SteveDave. more » dsh: Wait, so is Gizmodo implying the headline image was in some way photoshopped? I don't see it. Is it the hair? It's the hair. It's gotta be. more » Pessimippöpötåmus: That's kinda cool, but as a true lazy ass. I'd rather download that awesome 3D Rome add-on for Google Earth. I wonder if the flight simulator mode wor... more » bosskev: Yeah, yeah, fine, whatever. What I want to know is when is Giz gonna start using augmented reality? I mean, this technology can only enhance stories l... more » OMG! Ponies!: Well if it's "interactive", then that's a whole different ballgame. It's not often I see "interactive" museum exhibits, especially ones that use "mul... more » Xeno: It's a neat application but not what I'd impressive technology. It's just moving back and forth across a 3d model that brings up some information. Now... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Augmented reality? Like, they've found a scientific use for the Jobsian Reality Distortion Field, or that this somehow justifies the general expense ... more » Nick: when will the day come when my dreams are realized and computers won't be referenced by OS/manufacturer. when will a computer simply be a computer. wh... more » -
#photoshop
French Parliament May Mandate Full Photoshop Disclosure
In today's media, you can't find an image of a person that hasn't gone through some level of Photoshop manipulation. But France may decide that any such images need a disclosure, just like a cigarette ad. More » -
#clips
Museum Exhibit Explores Rome Through iMacs and Augmented Reality
Visitors to the Allard Pierson Museum will get to partake in an exhibit showcasing ancient Rome through augmented reality. More » -
#ads
New Magazine Ad Displays 3D Car in Augmented Reality
We've seen webcam-based augmented reality before, like in NSFW Japanese dating games and the PS3's Eye of Judgment. But in a publicly distributed Mini Cabrio ad? A realtime 3D rendering is actually useful. -
#driving
Fujistu's Wraparound Exterior Car Video Gives Bird's Eye View, World's First
Fujitsu's taken the handy exterior cameras found on high-end, larger vehicles today and applied some nifty video processing to make them a driving aid par excellence. In fact, Fujitsu's saying it's the world's first 360º wraparound vehicle view. The system has four exterior video cameras at the vehicle's corners, and a central processing unit that takes the feeds and processes them to give you exactly the best view to aid your current requirements. More » -
#digitalimaging
Photographs Enhance Video in Absolutely Unbelievable Ways
Before Gizmodo, I worked in the bowels of the broadcast industry for a number of years. I was either shooting video or cutting video every day, all day. And while Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects were both tools I used with some proficiency on a daily basis, I've never seen a post production demo as incredible as this clip from the University of Washington. More » -


