Days before Facebook acquired MSQRD, Facebook execs were spotted playing with it at HQ. That might suggest that Facebook could acquire them. Prisma doesn’t even offer video filters yet but says it’s working on them.
In fact, Moiseenkov was at Facebook HQ this week where he showed off what looks like Facebook Live somehow running with a Prisma filter. By the end of the week I think we can discuss more”, signaling that some kind of deal is imminent. When I asked Prisma co-founder and CEO Alexey Moiseenkov what’s going to happen, he told me “For now I can’t disclose all this information. But what will be the fate of this red-hot social product? We’ve heard Prisma is in talks with investors about raising funding, but it might make more sense as an acquisition for Facebook/Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat.
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Today it came out in unofficial APK beta on Android. The app sends your photo to the company’s servers, where your image is reworked in a few seconds and then sent back to the app, where you can see the results.Prisma morphs your photos into fine art like Picasso or Mondrian, and it’s blowing up the iOS app charts.
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algorithms are based on open-source code that the company’s team has improved upon so that it works much faster. To use Prisma app, you either click a photo using the built-in camera controls or choose an image from your photo gallery. All one needs to do is dial through the available special effects and select one with a tap. Well, but the options are far too many – you can go for the Picasso styled Cubism or for Monet’s Impressionism there is the Japanese brush and ink or the Manga comics inspired magic. I for example almost like every style that Prisma had to offer and tried, as many filters on a single image before settling on the one I like the best. The Prisma Mobile app is simple to use, has multiple options and impressive outputs. It can transform your everyday landscape photos, pouting selfies or even your obsession with your puppy into nothing short of a spectacle. The trick in the hat is that Prisma’s supposed neural networks have been trained to imitate a diverse range of art and painting styles across times. Yes because it is still pixels and No because it is a complete reproduction of your photograph made from scratch by the interface. So wait is it still a photograph? Well Yes and No. The Prisma app redecorates an original glimpse from zero with the help of AI or Artificial Intelligence. The application allowed you to take an image and then break it down to create something absolutely new and stunning! The end result was an Artist’ masterpiece, carefully and passionately brushed onto a canvas. And then came along Prisma and honestly I hadn’t paid attention till Alia Bhatt put out that gorgeous shot with Shahrukh Khan and I thought in my head “ That makes a brilliant poster!” And there it was all over my home feed, on everybody’s Instagram and it just made one wow(pun intended) to its amazing possibilities.īut what made Prisma the flavor of the season and the toast of the photo-blogger? Most mobile photo-editing application help you to edit snaps through a inbuilt filters and add the old-timer sepia shade, a stroke of contrast or a shading vignette. Obviously, Instagram had filters that made anything look great, but then again #nofilter was always respectable – such horns of the dilemma. That perfect shot (if I may manage it somehow) comes after a compulsive and successive clicking of 8 shots (on an average) of the same thing from the same angle.
This further increases anxiety when I am putting something out on my Instagram Diary.
I am always the one, who is troubled by the pressure of clicking a good photograph. If only VanGogh or Chagall could paint your picture.