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Robotic Photographer

Boojum137 writes " ExtremeTech has an article on a robotic wedding photographer named Lewis. Lewis's hardware stats are modest, so he uses a clever trick to locate people based on skin tone, which is also independent of race. After locating potential subjects with a myriad of sensors, including sonar, laser range finders, and infra-red, he tries to frame the shot according to photographic rules of composition. But the real innovation behind this "red trashcan" is its ability to fade into the background. According to Lewis's creators at Washington University's Media and Machines lab, because of the robot's passive nature, people tend to ignore it after short period of ogling. This allows for some great natural shots, instead of the typical forced and self-conscious shots from human wedding photographers. And, in case you were wondering, Lewis is going to live up to his name in November."

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  1. What a relief by pease1 · · Score: 1, Troll
    I worked my way through college shooting weddings and before that shot grip and grins in the US Navy for a several years.

    Perhaps one of the most boring things a human can have to do... especially the weddings.

    Something like this might force a lot of artist wanna-bes to get real jobs