
Note: This episode is horrendously delayed. I had a major computer failure and was waiting on replacement parts. Sorry for the delay, and there will be a new episode in a few days!
On this (belated) episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Bryan Weiss joins Don Komarechka to discuss the building o processors onto sensors, the affect policing has on photojournalism during a pandemic, ProRes RAW and GPU enhancements on Adobe products (on Windows!), why an infrared camera on a smartphone might be controversial and more. Thanks so much for listening, and stay safe out there!
Story 1: Sony’s new ‘Intelligent Vision Sensor’ is the world’s first to feature on-chip AI processing (via DPReview)
Story 2: Photographer Beaten by Police Multiple Times, Charged After Photographing Them Enforcing Coronavirus Lockdown (via fstoppers)
Story 3: Adobe updates Creative Cloud video and audio apps, adds GPU-accelerated encoding, ProRes RAW support and more (via DPReview)
Story 4: OnePlus to Disable Controversial Phone Camera That Could See Through People’s Clothes (via fstoppers)
Story 5: US students failing AP exams due to iPhone photos not being supported by the testing portal (via DPReview)
Picks of the Week:
Don: Venus Optics Laowa 50mm F/2.8 2x Macro lens. Sorry, can’t get it just yet – but keep it on your radar!
Bryan: Topaz DeNoise AI 2
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