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Users have been testing Google's new image editing model "Nano Banana" -- aka Gemini 2.5 Flash Image -- for a few days, with some testers posting samples of images generated with the new AI model or ...
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AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
When you take a photo with your smartphone, Google Photos already allows you to edit that photo. You can crop it, change the brightness, and add filters relatively easily. However, in the near future, ...
Update, October 8, 2019 (3:15AM ET): We’ve been waiting for the Colorize feature to land in Google Photos for over a year now, promising to bring AI-generated color to monochrome pictures. Thankfully, ...
AI-powered software that can automatically colorize old black and white photos exists, but it’s often far from perfect. In comparison, manually colorizing an image in Photoshop yields stunning results ...
Back at I/O 2018, Google teased the seriously impressive Google Photos feature Colorize, which has the ability to add color to black and white photos. For the past year though, we haven’t seen or ...
Software Recolored makes colorizing your black and white photos a relatively simple task. To add color to a photo, all you have to do is add markings to the different regions of the image, indicating ...