Lensa AI Is... Complicated | AI Avatars + The Ethics of AI Art

Lensa AI Is... Complicated | AI Avatars + The Ethics of AI Art

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0:00 Opener
0:35 The Lensa AI Instagram Trend
1:35 Overview of the video
1:52 What is Lensa AI?
3:30 Where did this data come from?
5:37 How do artists feel about this?
7:18 How does this affect us?
8:50 How is this different from being inspired by the work of others?
9:49 People use other artists' work without crediting them all the time
10:09 Fair Use
10:27 Computational Tools and the Debate over "Real Art"
11:07 Data Privacy Concerns
11:53 Bad Actors and Harassment
12:34 tldr
13:00 Support my channel!

By: Jordan Harrod
Title: Lensa AI Is... Complicated | AI Avatars + The Ethics of AI Art
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNk8jp5FysY

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make money off of drone photography?

If you want to make money flying drones, the problem is that there isn't a product that will solve your problems. You can enjoy the experience by using quality equipment and software.

You also have to worry about insurance costs and liability issues, so most photographers will stick to taking pictures from the ground. However, there is an entirely new way to take pictures that can potentially earn you a commission.

Drones can capture light very much in the same way as video cameras. Use the same technology to take amazing photos.

Companies are already making significant progress in the creation of high-quality aerial photos. We've already spoken about DJI, GoPro. Now, we are seeing more companies join the space.

These cameras can be used for aerial photography but are also very useful on the ground. All the major manufacturers are investing heavily to develop their imaging technologies.

This means you can eventually buy a drone which shoots 4K videos, and takes amazing photographs. This may be happening already. DJI and other companies have released higher resolution versions of their Phantom drones.

DJI recently released the Inspire 2, which features a 12-megapixel sensor capable of shooting at 5120 x 3456 pixels. The Inspire 2 can also be used to record RAW files at 30 frames/second.

You can certainly make money from drone photos.


What kind of drone do professionals use?

Drones are a great tool for aerial photography. Drones are extremely useful in capturing aerial images and video footage. Drones are also useful for surveying land or taking measurements.

These devices are often used for commercial purposes such as mapping large areas or checking construction sites. But they have many other uses.

Drones can also be great entertainment for friends and family. You have many options to fly these machines, and even explore new areas. Drones are also perfect for taking photos and videos of special events and celebrations.

Drones can be used in a variety of ways. You might be wondering how to get the most out your drone. Keep reading to find out more.


How do I fly my drone?

You need to practice flying a drone. Although drones are much more stable than regular aircraft, pilots still need to get experience. For beginners, we recommend practicing indoors or close to home.

When learning how to fly a drone, you'll need to master three basic skills. These are hovering, takingoff, and landing.

Take Off

Taking off is simply lifting the drone into the air. To do this, press the button on the controller until the drone starts moving upward. After the drone reaches an appropriate height, release the button.

Hovering

Hovering allows the drone to stay in mid-air. Hold down the right or left trigger and press the throttle to hover. The drone can be tilted by pressing the throttle and both triggers.

Landing

Landing is when the drone returns safely to the earth. To land, release the throttle and tilt the controller downward toward the ground. This will cause the drone's speed to drop and eventually land.

Flying your drone is a matter of comfort. But be careful not to crash into anything.


Statistics

  • Though the Mavic 3 is about 50% heavier than the Mavic Air 2, it's still conveniently sized. (nytimes.com)
  • Here's proof: according to an analysis of FAA drone registration numbers by drone market research and data group Drone Industry Insights, DJI had a 76.8% market share in the U.S. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Regional & Super Regional Centers pricing per center (400,000+ sq ft) PLACE ORDER (dronebase.com)
  • A grey card is just a piece of thick paper that is a specific shade of grey (18%), which will be the foundation on which we choose our color temperature. (dronegenuity.com)
  • Again, no stabilization is applied, and the 50% throttle stick position cuts the power to the motors. (photographypro.com)

External Links

dji.com

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How To

Tips for Beginners: How To Take Amazing Drone Pictures

Tips to capture great drone shots

  1. It is important to have enough space to safely fly your drone. Keep it away form trees, buildings, and power lines.
  2. Before you fly, ensure you know exactly where you are! It's easy to get lost when flying drones. It's easy to get lost when flying drones.
  3. You must be safe while flying. To see what's around you, always keep your drone close by. Avoid flying at night and in adverse weather conditions (such as heavy rain).
  4. Bring extra batteries if you plan to do long flights. Always keep spare batteries handy. This ensures that you never run out of battery power mid-flight.
  5. Use good quality lenses. The clearer the image, the higher the resolution. A low-pixel count camera lens, like those on smartphones, can blur the image.
  6. Start small. Make short videos when you are learning how to fly a drone. When you feel confident, you can move on to longer videos.
  7. Avoid using your drone indoors. Drones are not designed to be used inside. They can cause damage to walls, furniture, or other objects.
  8. Practice makes perfect! Try different things when using your drone. Try different angles to capture the same scene. Try flying outside.
  9. Be creative! You may believe you have to follow certain rules in order to take great drone photos, but there are no rules for photography.
  10. Find out more about the settings of your camera. There are many advanced features available on cameras today. These settings can be used to improve the quality your photographs.
  11. Be patient! Be patient!
  12. Have fun. Make sure you remember why your drone was purchased. Flying your drone with fun can enhance the experience.
  13. Please share your work! Share your top shots on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Tell others how much you had fun shooting them!
  14. Keep learning! Keep learning! Watch tutorials online. 15. Stay safe! Before you take to the skies, make sure that all safety precautions are taken. You must ensure that your drone's battery is charged up and that its landing gear is working properly. Follow all FAA regulations.
  15. Find your style After you've mastered the basics, you'll have developed your unique style. Test out different styles and techniques until you find one that works.
  16. Use apps Download free photo editing software to your smartphone. These tools can be used to enhance your photos.
  17. Notes! Keeping track of everything you learn from this article can help you remember it better. You can write down the most important points in a journal or notebook.