Computer scientists at MIT have found a way to tone down those annoying reflections that often appear when you take a picture through the window. They happen because some of the light bouncing off you ...
Ghost photographers, the ones that haunt great shots, can be vanquished, thanks to a new algorithm that removes reflections caused by glass. Researchers at Google Research and the Massachusetts ...
Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
Because of those pesky reflections, windows are great for blurry selfies but not so great for capturing what's beyond the glass. With a new algorithm from MIT researchers, though, a through-the-window ...
You’ve got the perfect shot of a cityscape from your hotel room—if it weren’t for those pesky reflections in the window. Photographers are often stymied by their own reflection or that of their camera ...
One of the most frustrating elements of photography isn't rain or rough weather in general, but windows. No, not that Windows, but windows that do a better job of reflecting the scene behind you than ...
How often have you had a great photo-op ruined by there being a window in-between you and your subject resulting in reflections in your shot? So far there’s just no easy way to fix that in ...
Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic and other publications. Along the way, they learned a thing or two about making ...
Professional photographers understand the complexities of compensating for errant reflections when shooting a scene through a window. But what about the rest of us who are using arguably less than ...
The use of Photoshop to make subjects look better is well documented. But today, we take a break from talking about making our subjects look great, and instead will focus on how the magic of Photoshop ...