This picture is a screen grab from the National Geographic video on the Mauritanian Iron Ore Train.
The thin line across the image just below the horizon is the train - the wagons are just visible even if you zoom in, showing the distance from which this was filmed. Maybe VR or sacked panoramas would be the only way to view the whole train!
By the way, the video is worth watching, if only to show what a simple life we live. The fishmonger takes the 30 hour trip with fresh fish from the port, rests at home for two days before repeating the trip to make around $50 a week.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
GOOGLE PHOTOS - WHERE'S THE AI?
I have now repeated the search
and found very little change and no obvious improvement. This isn't the picture we get of computers learning and improving.
Google Photos also found an exposure bracketed set in my images and produced an HDR for me, which I show on the right below.
Overlooking the poor quality and the button on the top right, which come from the screen capture, I would think most would agree that the colours go Google's HDR new unrealistic and unpleasing. Again not the performance of a leaning algorithm.
Not a very nice looking posting but hopefully interesting.
Lets have your views.
Monday, July 23, 2018
TRANSFORMING PHOTOGRAPHS
I find a lot of enjoyment in transforming fairly straight forward photographs into colourful, eye catching designs.
Email me if you are also interested in transforming images.
© 2018 Dave Harcourt. All rights reserved |
© 2018 Dave Harcourt. All rights reserved |
Email me if you are also interested in transforming images.
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