The moment TV channels switched to color image Snapshots from the moment TV channels changed their image from black and white to color. Each channel celebrated the event in its own way. In order, there is Norway in 1972, the United States in 1958, Germany in 1967, Australia in 1975 and France in 1967.
New Year's drone show in Korea In the city of Busan, South Korea, hundreds of drones synchronize to create the image of a dragon eating a planet.
The book with three-dimensional images David Minkin collects antiques. Here he presents his latest acquisition, a book-tunnel dating from the 19th century. The book unfolds like an accordion to reveal a 3D illustrated scene of Germany's Haut-Middle Rhin Valley. A hole in the center of the book allows you to admire each layer of the scene.
Star Wars in 1923 Using MidJourney and Pika Labs AI software, videographer Doggy Pledger created images of what Star Wars would have looked like if it had been filmed in 1923.
Change photos with artificial intelligence Photo editing has reached a new level. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, of the Sarbrucken Research Center, of MIT, of the University of Pennsylvania and Google, developed an image processing method using GAN (Productive contrastive network) which allows us to control almost everything in an image. You put two points and move the objects in the photo in 3D space.
Virtual reality in 1830 An 1830's paper device from France, depicting stereoscopic images of the Arc de Triomphe and the Tuileries Garden in Paris.
The DART spacecraft crashes into asteroid to change its trajectory After 10 months of space travel, the DART probe hit its target by dropping more than 20.000 km/h in the asteroid Dimorphos located about 11 million kilometers from Earth. The purpose of the mission was to deflect the orbit of the asteroid in order to protect us from an asteroid heading towards our planet. The images were captured by the probe before impact with the approximately 160-meter-diameter asteroid. It will take a few weeks for scientists to confirm that the asteroid has indeed deviated from its orbit.
Projection over a fountain At LaGuardia Airport in New York, there is a spectacular fountain. Water falls from two rings to create one "Curtain", in which images are projected with a projector. Extra, 450 nozzles open and close individually to create shapes in the water.
Deepfake from a single photo Researchers from Samsung's labs have developed a way to create high-resolution deepfakes, from a photo or even a painting. It's called MegaPortraits, and the team says it solved a particularly difficult problem when displaying its image "driver" is quite different from the source animation. For example, an effective Angelina Jolie deepfake is much more difficult to handle, when he is a man with short hair.
Weather presenter discovers he has a touch screen On the morning of Thursday, August 4, 2022, live on the American channel ABC 7 Chicago, weatherman Greg Dutra was surprised to see the image move when his hand touched the screen he uses every day to present the weather forecast. He had just found out, that the screen is touch sensitive, allowing him to pan the map or zoom with a simple finger tap. His reaction greatly amused the show's co-hosts.
Paint with hydrographic printing The technique of painting objects with hydrographic printing: PVOH film printed with the image of the artwork to be transferred, and then placed on the surface of a water tank. A chemical is sprayed onto the membrane to help weld, and then the object sinks into the tank until the film to bind on it.
Catastrophic tornado in Texas The impressive images of an F3 tornado recorded with a drone, on April 29 in Andover, Texas.
Camera in the mirror position In the Audi E-Tron, a camera transmits the image from the mirror position to a screen on the front passenger door.