When you have many photos on your smartphone, like hundreds or even thousands, it can be challenging trying to locate images and keep your files organized. Different companies are working on using AI technologies to help identify, organize and even cull images. Canon is the latest to join the fray with its new Photo Culling app for iOS . Underpinning the app is Canon’s computer-vision artificial intelligence engine, PHIL. PHIL is an abbreviation for Photography Intelligence Learning. The Photo Culling app helps users pick out their best images by evaluating photos based on sharpness, noise, emotions, and closed eyes. Canon’s new Photo Culling app has numerous features in addition to its ability to evaluate and grade images. Click to enlarge. In its announcement for the Photo Culling app, Canon cites a report by Keypoint Intelligence that states people captured 1.4 trillion photos in 2020 and stored 7.4 trillion images in total. It’s easy to see how some users end up feeling overwhelmed. The app includes two culling options. The first is ‘whole culling,’ which determines the best photos by scoring against the four models: sharpness, noise, emotions and closed eyes. The user can set a score threshold, and the […]
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