By 2025, more than 2.1 trillion photos will be captured, according to Photutorial. Smartphones, selfies, networks and memory: deciphering a hyper-photographed planet.
Google integrates Veo 3 into YouTube and Canva: video AI goes mainstream, between express creation, realistic audio and possible drifts on the networks.
Firefly arrives on iOS and Android: Adobe extends its generative AI to all designers, with mobile creation, commercial security and Cloud synchronization.
On the sidelines of CP+ 2025, we interviewed Mitsuteru Hino, head of UX planning and in charge of product planning for camera bodies at Nikon Corp
The CP+ 2025 show allowed us to talk to Mr. Toshiyuki Tsumura, Executive Vice President and Director of Panasonic's Imaging Business Unit.
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In this video, we take a look back at all the major announcements of CP+ 2025.
ChatGPT's new ability to generate images inspired by the style of Studio Ghibli is sparking a lively debate on copyright and artificial intelligence. The phenomenon, which has gone viral on social networks, raises questions about the fine line between artistic inspiration and intellectual property infringement.
At CP+ 2025, we spoke to Yu Takae, Senior Manager in charge of ILC product planning at Sony Corp.
WhiteWall announces an integration with Shopify, enabling photographers to sell their work online in an automated way, without having to manage production or shipping.
During CP+ 2025, we had the opportunity to meet Canon Corp's management team, composed of Go Tokura, Manabu Kato, Yasuhiko Shiomi, and Tetsushi Hibi.
During CP+ 2025, we were able to meet Kazuhiro Togashi, Vice President of product planning and brand strategy and Sandro Rymann, Sales Head of EMEA and Americas at OM Digital Solutions.
On the occasion of CP+ 2025, we had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Kota Misawa, Marketing Planning Manager in the Imaging Products Business Unit at Tamron Co., Ltd.
Alongside the launch of the Lumix S1R II, Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix Flow mobile app. It aims to streamline video production workflows by assisting with scriptwriting, storyboard editing, and video editing.
At CP+ 2025, we had the opportunity to meet Jun Watanabe, Makoto Oishi, and Tomohide Yazawa, product managers at Fujifilm.