Guest Mike Wehner Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 Adobe's Photoshop editing software is already the undisputed standard in image manipulation, but if a new, in-development photo feature becomes part of the standard toolkit, it's going to completely blow everything else out of the water. Researchers from Adobe and Cornell have partnered to create what they call "Deep Photo Style Transfer," which essentially steals the very soul of a photograph and applies it to a different image, duplicating the lighting and overall look of the photo while retaining the key elements of the host image. In short, it's absolutely stunning. Continue reading... Trending right now: Using my iPhone for the next six months is really, really going to suck The iPhone 8 will beat the Galaxy S8 in one key area One of T-Mobile’s best promos is going away Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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