JE 051: Brunch with Brent: Peter Adams Part 2¶
- Air Date: 2020-01-31
- Duration: 57 mins 18 secs
About this episode¶
Brent sits down with Peter Adams, professional photographer and former founder and CTO of several internet-technology startups in New York and Silicon Valley. In this Part 2 we explore open source and photography through workflows, lighting controls, and camera OSs, artificial intelligence and the future of photography, and more.
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Episode links¶
- Faces of Open Source
- Peter Adams Photography
- GIMP - GNU Image Manipulation Program
- Krita
- darktable
- darktable/RawSpeed camera support
- RawSpeed - submit camera RAW file samples
- Self-Hosted
- Magic Lantern — open source Canon camera firmware add-on
- This Person Does Not Exist
- StyleGAN2 - A Style-Based Generator Architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks (NVIDIA) - YouTube
- StyleGAN2, None of These Faces Are Real - Two Minute Papers - YouTube
- p5.js — Processing simplicity times JavaScript flexibility
- Processing.js — a port of the Processing Visualization Language
- Red Hat Summit — April 27-29, 2020 San Francisco, California
- All Things Open — October 2020, Raleigh, NC
- Public.Resource.Org — Making Government Information More Accessible
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) — Protecting Freedom Where Law and Technology Collide
- Software Freedom Conservancy
- Internet Archive
- Wayback Machine
- Peter Adams - Printed Circuits
- Faces of Open Source - @facesopensource on Twitter
- Peter Adams - @PeterAdamsPhoto on Twitter
- Brent Gervais - @brentgervais on Twitter
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ai, all things open, art, artificial intelligence, awk, bell labs, brunch with brent, carl malamud, community, computational photography, darktable, eff, electronic frontier foundation, extras, faces of open source, generative artwork, gimp, interview podcast, javascript, jupiter broadcasting, krita, linux, open access data, open data, open source, p5.js, peter adams, peter weinberger, phase 1, photographer, photography, photoshop, portrait, processing.js, public.resource.org, red hat summit, sfc, silicon art, software freedom conservancy, unix