Photographer Nicholas Sherlock has created an app for Sony cameras that submits any photos taken directly to OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, which he says allows users to “peer into parallel universes” and see reimagined versions of those scenes.
, the app is designed for Android-based Sony cameras, which includes older models like the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R II but not the Alpha 7 III cameras or newer, and submits photos captured to the DALL-E2 artificial intelligence system that then uses the photos to generate variations of them.
“Because the app allows you to see the results from the AI immediately in the field, it drives a fun cycle of discovery and experimentation, and also makes for a good shot-and-reaction format for a video presentation,” Sherlock tells“I tether my camera to my phone’s hotspot via WiFi so it can submit my images in the field and show the results for playback after about 20 seconds of processing by the artificial intelligence.
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