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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Software - General => Topic started by: Karimala on November 24, 2011, 15:51
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If you've ever wondered if your photos are good or bad, Xerox has created software that will analyze their aesthetic quality. Xerox's website doesn't say how much the software costs.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2065524/Are-photos-awesome--suck-The-software-tells-straight.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2065524/Are-photos-awesome--suck-The-software-tells-straight.html)
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So has Binuscan and Barco, it will tell you everything in a flash and its accurate to 100%, its expensive, about 2K, but I tell you, it will make you realize how little certain reviewers actually know about the digital world or editing. :)
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So now even aesthetics will be handed over to machines to judge. We're just the meat sacks that push the buttons I guess.
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Yeah, it'll be handy for when everyone's blind. As for Binucan's PicturPerfect auto adjustments or Barco's hardware, I guess the day that I think doing everything in auto mode gives 100% perfect results will be the day I give up.
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Yeah, it'll be handy for when everyone's blind. As for Binucan's PicturPerfect auto adjustments or Barco's hardware, I guess the day that I think doing everything in auto mode gives 100% perfect results will be the day I give up.
Mee too! its getting boring anyway. Too many hickups.