We've seen DeepMind of acid trip photo creation and what it looks like when the algorithm of color image in black and white. But you need to stay near your computer for the former, and do some pretty heavy lifting, science said, to set up later. But an iOS app is putting the image based on the algorithm tweak in your pocket. Called Prisma, takes a different approach than, say, Instagram. The application filter is art, in painterly definition of the word.New photo shoot from within the application or enter one existed before (don't bother with anything beyond the vertical shots) and select from one of about 20 filters, then export your social network of choice. Fancy making a pile of coat hangers on the final table looked like a pencil sketch? Have at it. The same goes for the transformation into a model like screams brushstroke. The development team for TechCrunch that the goal is to add two or more new filters every day, and hope to have 40 within a month.The result is quite impressive, and not like the paper Camera on Android, the phone does not do any of the heavy lifting here. The processing is done through remote servers of Prisma, and declared that no images are stored or viewed from right side of things. On WiFi processing takes a second or two to apply the effects, but the wait is pretty low, impact and does not stop me from experimenting with different looks. Have all changed when operating on mobile data, of course. But it's still a lot faster than desktop-based alternatives."We're not just overlaying a filter like Instagram," Prisma co-founder Alexey Moiseenkov told TechCrunch. "We create images from scratch. So, there is no picture, we have taken your picture, then perform some operation and given a new image for you. So, deep learning is like an artist, something like that. "Okay, so the Moiseenkov of the pitch may need some polishing, but the free apps so anything you don't understand, give it a shot.
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