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Google Images is making it easier to license photo rights

The Verge

Google is rolling out an update to Google Images designed to make it easier to license photographs or pictures that are covered by copyright. The change could help publishers, photographers, and artists get in front of their audience, while also helping users find images that they have a right to use.

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How to choose a photo storage service

The Verge

Photo by Vlad Savov / The Verge. Back in 2019, photo storage service Flickr changed its previous policy of offering 1TB of free storage to its users, limiting free storage to 1,000 photos instead. As a result, we published a roundup of photo services that our readers might want to check out instead. Google Photos.

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How artists and scientists see tree branches similarly

Fast Company Tech

Do artists and scientists see the same thing in the shape of trees? Piet Mondrian was an early 20th-century abstract artist and art theorist obsessed with simplicity and essence of form. Photo synthesis Mondrians tree paintings and scientific theory highlight the importance of the thickness of tree branches.

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7 Fantastic Free or Low Cost Sources To Get Images for Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some images are in the public domain and some of licensed through creative commons which can be used as long as you give proper attribution. Microsoft Office Clip Art Collection – This collection includes a combination of photos and illustrations and if you ever used the clip art option in PowerPoint, these will look familiar.

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Some Photoshop users can try Adobe’s anti-misinformation system later this year

The Verge

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge. The project is meant to mitigate two problems: artists losing credit for work and newsworthy images being manipulated or taken out of context. A digital artist might only want to attach their name and a link to a website with more details, which would also be provided via CAI.

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Panasonic photoshopped a white man’s head onto a Black man’s body

The Verge

Here’s something less amusing: it appears that Panasonic couldn’t be bothered to take actual photos of its product on actual human beings, so it digitally inserted them into royalty-free pictures from Shutterstock and Getty Images. First, the image Panasonic provided alongside its new product, and below it, the original photo.

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Deep Agency shows the perils of applying AI to the fashion industry

TechCrunch

Earlier this month, Danny Postma, the founder of Headlime, an AI-powered marketing copy startup that was recently acquired by Jasper , announced Deep Agency , a platform he describes as an “AI photo studio and modeling agency.” It’s a photo studio, with a few big differences,” Postma explained in a series of tweets.