【アプリ】被写体を自動で切り抜いて背景を変えられるアプリ「PhotoRoom」はまるで魔法 [オクタヴィアス5世★]
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被写体を自動で切り抜いて背景を変えられるアプリ「PhotoRoom」はまるで魔法
iOSでのみで利用可能
TechCrunchJapan Staff
19時間前 in android
https://techcrunchjp.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/frames-fashion.png?w=1024&h=625
PhotoRoomは、フランスのスタートアップが開発しているモバイル写真ユーティリティアプリだ。コンセプトはとてもシンプルで、おそらくそれこそが過去数カ月間で膨大なダウンロードが行われた理由だろう。
写真を選択すると、PhotoRoomはその写真から背景を削除し、別の背景を選択できるようにしてくれる。写真の調整が終わったら、保存して別のアプリで開くことができる。
https://japanese.engadget.com/jp-2020-06-07-photoroom.html?3
2020/06/08 >>1
Germany struggles to face its own police racism
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-struggles-to-face-its-own-police-racism/a-53695640
As riots triggered by the death of George Floyd spread across the US, many activists in Germany want the police to face its own accusations of racist violence.
Several people of color have been killed by police or died in custody in the last 20 years — the most well-known being Sierra Leonean asylum-seeker Oury Jalloh, whose burned body was found in a police cell in Dessau in 2005.
And there have been many others: From Cameroonian asylum-seeker Achidi John, who died after being forced to take emetics, a drug that causes vomiting, while in custody in Hamburg in 2001, to Hussam Hussein, an Iraqi refugee who was shot dead outside a refugee home in Berlin in 2016.
Everyday experience
These cases might have scandalized many, but for black people in Germany they are simply deadly examples of racial profiling they face every day, even though that has long been officially banned.
"The African community has never had the experience that the police is there to protect them," said Sylvie Nantcha, founder and head of The African Network of Germany (TANG).
"Rather they have the impression that the police is there to suspect them."
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Y 中独 Y * 画像処理の進歩は悪用が怖いんだよな。だからあまりお手軽にならない方がいいと思う。 モフモフでもできるのか?
犬や猫の毛の細かいところは切り取るの大変 windowsなら、ピクチャミクス4の方が楽だろ。 完璧ならこんなせせこましいことしてないでハリウッドに売れよ ■ このスレッドは過去ログ倉庫に格納されています