Digital Camera World

Welcome

Artificial intelligence is a subject that’s hard to avoid these days, but Adobe’s implementation of it in Photoshop 2024Neural Filters and the latest version of the Remove tool. Also this issue, we deliver another fine selection of projects in Photo Active (p16) and suggest some strategies for making colours pop (p72). Have a walk in the enchanting garden that is Hotshots (p43) and take to the skies in a drone-focused One to One (p8). Leading pro Peter van Agtmael is May’s interviewee (p118), and we reveal the winners of our Remembering Tigers reader competition (p92). Kit reviews include the Sony A7C II (p104) and a new Lumix superzoom (p110). Enjoy the issue.

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