The Computer Ate My Photos: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Photography by Hockley Aaron

The Computer Ate My Photos: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Photography by Hockley Aaron

Author:Hockley, Aaron [Hockley, Aaron]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-09-19T16:00:00+00:00


Voice to Camera?

If we’re looking at how voice control technology might intersect with photography, we ought to look at the various pieces of photography gear we currently use which might gain voice support in the future.

Consider a portrait photographer in a studio environment. For most folks in this environment in 2021, they’ll have various lights set up around their subject, triggered by a remote mechanism either native to the camera or in a third-party system such as the popular triggers from Pocket Wizards. A best-case scenario for making adjustments involves the photographer changing settings at the camera (which might be reflected on the remote triggers), or a more clunky system might involve a photographer needing to adjust each light by walking to it and pushing some buttons.

Now imagine a scenario where we’re still using remote-controlled lighting gear, but instead of having to push buttons, we can control those lights by voice. Imagine voice commands such as:

“Increase main light by one stop”

“Decrease hair light by a half stop”

“Increase fill light by two stops”



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