![]() ![]() “In today’s ever-changing and overwhelming world, where thousands of photos are captured and stored in a person’s smartphone, consumers need an expert, reliable and intuitive photo tool to help them decide the best photos based on years of trusted knowledge and technology,” said Tatsuro “Tony” Kano, executive vice president and general manager of the Imaging Technologies & Communications Group of Canon USA, Inc., in a news release about the new app. The app is also able to find similar photos and group them together. Similar Culling: This options works similarly, but it focuses on groups of photos, finding similar photos that are chosen as the best.If the score is over the threshold chosen by the user, the photo is considered to be the “best,” and the remaining images would be suggested as candidates for deletion. Whole Culling: This option helps figure out the best photos based on scoring them against details that include sharpness, noise, emotions and closed eyes.According to a recent report from Keypoint Intelligence, 1.4 trillion photos were taken worldwide in 2020, and some 7.4 trillion images were stored - so it’s no wonder Canon felt the need to launch a smartphone app like this. ![]()
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