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Photoshop Finds its Way to the Web

Adobe offers a free, scaled down version of its photo-editing software.

Identifying Manipulated Images

New tools that analyze the lighting in images help spot tampering.

3-D Modeling Advance

A single photo can be reconstructed into a 3-D scene with Make3D.

Pocket Printer

Polaroid and Zink Imaging announce a miniature photo printer for cell phones and cameras.

A Camera to Help Dementia Patients

A specialized camera regularly takes pictures to aid with memory.

Rating Facial Expressions

New software could help mental-health professionals assess patients and ensure that salespeople project a positive attitude.

New Tricks for Online Photo Editing

A new website provides an innovative tool that expands and contracts images while minimizing distortion.

Looking for Signs of Life

New facial-recognition software features a test that can root out fraudsters trying to pass off a photograph as a real person.

Color Matching by Phone

Technology from Hewlett-Packard could help shoppers find the right color.

The Big Picture, Made Easy

New software makes it easier to manipulate and share images.

Sheets of Stretchable Silicon

Researchers have shown that ultrathin sheets of silicon can stretch in two dimensions--opening up the possibility of electronic eyeballs and smart surgical gloves.

Color Editing for Dummies

A new Xerox prototype aims to let people use simple natural-language commands to tweak photos and documents, avoiding complex color-editing tools.

A New Dimension for Your Photos

Web service Fotowoosh wants to be the Flickr of 3-D.

Better, More Accurate Image Search

By modifying a common type of machine-learning technique, researchers have found a better way to identify pictures.

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