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24 January 2019
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at the 2018 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest winners, Brendan George Ko, Photoshop CC's font size, seeing around corners and copyright webinar.
- Alan Taylor presents 25 images from the Winners of the 2018 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest in 16 categories.
- Rosie Flanagan explores Brendan George Ko's Record of Being. Every images is "a document of a memory, a document of a person; a time and place, a feeling of something that once was," Ko says.
- In Increasing Photoshop CC's Font Size, Julieanne Kost drops a life-saver for anyone afflicted by miniature text sizes on high resolution monitors.
- In Program Allows Ordinary Digital Camera to See Round Corners, Ian Sample reports on a research project at Boston University to resolve fuzzy reflections into clearer images using computational photography. "Such recovery is based on the visible penumbra of the opaque object having a linear dependence on the hidden scene that can be modelled through ray optics," the team explains. But you probably already knew that.
- Carolyn Wright notes the Copyright Office Modernization Webinar Series Kicks Off on Jan. 31. To register for the webinar, visit the Copyright Office Modernization page she links to.
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