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Hyper realistic CGI and the end of product photography

2013-03-25

Hyper-Realistic CGI Is Killing Photographers, Thrilling Product Designers
Joseph Flaherty, wired.com

Computer-generated images are moving out of theaters and onto store shelves and catalog pages, thanks to new software that makes it nearly impossible to distinguish the real from the photorealistic.

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