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originally posted by: Admitted
originally posted by: gallop
a reply to: Admitted
It has to send your image off to a server farm for processing though.. I don't like that idea. Not unless I opt into it...
Especially for images I never intended to leave the phone... crikey..
I'm not sure if it would need to send it off for processing, it's pretty basic stuff usually and complicated pictures just get lumped in "scenery". The phones are "smart" enough to have this built into app.
I wouldn't like it sent off either - but I guess you do kinda have to give permission to photo viewer to access your photos...lol...ugh...
My guess is it's the companion software for the camera, after checking the specs of the camera.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: gallop
My guess is it's the companion software for the camera, after checking the specs of the camera.
Can you quote the section on image recog?
It's Instagram. Upload to Instagram and Instagram's AI classifies it for you.
It's ever so handy.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Bigburgh
Try tricking it.
See if you're smarter than your camera.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: gallop
Where did you get "before you uploaded it?"
towardsdatascience.com...
I've recently noticed that when I upload photos onto my laptop to ad to my Instagram, there is a detailed infogram of the picture I took.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Phage
Thanks for a sec ...
I take the SD card out of the camera. It goes into the laptop with Windows 10....
I have to verify that the photos are mine before mailing them to my G mail... and boom...
It appears as this prior and after send..