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Therefore, the system can be trained on a series of images and learn and apply stylistic features to different images. Inspired by how human brains perceive patterns in objects, Convolutional Neural Networks (that is the AI used in Prisma) imitates this process. In fact, the research of Gatys, Echer and Bethge (the founders of DeepArt), along with the research of Li and Wand is what Prisma‘s tech is based on. Also, DeepArt.io offers similar artistic results. You have probably heard about Google’s DeepDreamwhich transforms images into psychedelic, abstract art. It has been a year since computers became artists. So deep learning is like an artist, something like that.” So there is no photo, we took your photo, then perform some operations and give a new photo to you. “We’re not just overlaying like an Instagram filter. The co-founder, Alexey Moiseenkov, explains to TechCrunch: Prisma takes a photo and uses parts of its content to apply brushes of techniques and styles “learned” from Degas, Van Gogh, Picasso, and other famous artists. It does “learn” because it works with neural networks – a form of machine learning, i.e. What makes Prisma especially different is the system behind it.
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The users simply snap or upload a picture, choose a filter and then adjust the intensity and, of course, download or share it on Instagram or Facebook.īelow, a photo of a canal in Amsterdam is changed using Prisma filters: Prisma, on the other hand, provides only filters. All of them are equipped with (basic or even advanced) editing tools, as well as with custom-designed filters to create effects, play around and have a vintage – or muted – or any look one wants applied to their photos. Instagram, VSCO, Snapseed,… and I could go on forever with naming good photo-editing apps that are freely available in smartphones. And while there are hundreds of photo apps in the digital world, Prisma deserves having our attention since it has indeed its own charisma! For those of you who (strangely enough) haven’t seen or heard of it before, Prisma is a photo app that turns your photos into artworks.

All the Instagram addicts must have already tried out or, at least, come across with artsy photos badged with the #prisma hashtag.
