Tag Archives: Search
Google is about to get a lot better at understanding your search queries
Google has announced its rolling out a major upgrade to its search engine, which should mean it gets better at understanding your queries in context – rather than just matching keywords, it'll actually figure out what you're trying to say. … Continue reading
Google Photos now allows you to search for text in your pics
The search functionality in Google Photos is already a powerful tool, allowing you to find certain objects, locations, pets, events or even people within your snaps thanks to some clever AI, but it’s now been made even smarter. Utilizing the … Continue reading
How to Search Potential Cityscape Photography Spots Online Before Traveling
As an avid cityscape photography enthusiast (primarily shooting at the blue hour), I always spend quite a number of hours studying potential cityscape shooting spots before traveling to a new destination. Knowing everything from what to shoot, where to shoot … Continue reading
Adobe Introduces Technology Previews and Search in Lightroom on the Web
From Adobe: Lightroom on the web makes it possible for you to access all of your Lightroom images from nearly any computer around the world, and today we’re announcing the addition of Technology Previews, a series of features that will let … Continue reading
#CreativeFriday – Lightroom Web – Technology Preview – Search
Lightroom web is a great way to see and work with your images when you are near a browser, be it on the phone or on an iPad/tablet device. Technology previews are now available in Lightroom web, the first one … Continue reading
How to Optimize Photos for Search Engines
A Post By: Jeff GuyerWhen I first started in journalism a few lifetimes and two careers ago, a writer had three things to worry about: writing a solid story, getting it in on time, and keeping your editor happy. That … Continue reading
In Search of Quiet
Two weeks ago my girlfriend, Aubrey, and I headed out to the mountains to enjoy the fall colors and early snow. We had limited time, so we chose the easy, and thus popular, hike to Lake Ingalls. Knowing that most … Continue reading