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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.

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.

Compound-Eye Camera Analyzes Scenes

A new, ultrathin camera can extract 3-D information from scenes and recognize objects.

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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