Adobe’s New Monument Mode Removes Tourists From Your Architecture Photos

We’ve all experienced the annoyance of having our holiday pictures obstructed by tourists dawdling in the foreground. You just want to get that perfect photo posing with the Leaning Tower of Pisa and pretend like you’re holding it up – we get you. Well, Adobe has provided a solution for that. As reported by The Verge, Adobe unveiled at the MAX conference earlier this week a new tech feature that essentially “fixes” photos in real-time. Drastically cutting down photo-editing time, you can see in the demonstration that the camera will register the figures in front of the monument and essentially erase them immediately. As Adobe explains, the feature “uses a new algorithm to distinguish moving objects from fixed ones.” To see the feature in action, check out the video above.

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KITH “Sakura Project” Pop-up Store by UNITED ARROWS & SONS

Following the announcement of its Japan-exclusive Sakura Project, KITH debuts scenes from the celebratory pop-up store launch by UNITED ARROWS & SONS. Paying homage to the cherry blossom season in Japan, Ronnie Fieg and KITH join PUMA to produce a vibrant reinterpretation of the PUMA R698 and PUMA RF698 Mid silhouette, highlighting shades of magenta, deep navy, and white throughout the selection. Prominently placed along a white backdrop, the exclusive footwear collection complements a coinciding apparel collection, which also hangs neatly along a white rack and backdrop. The minimal, yet vibrantly refined pop-up space by UNITED ARROWS & SONS balances the Sakura-themed color palettes, allowing the products to shine through. Check out images of the pop-up above and be sure to drop by if you happen to be in Tokyo.

UNITED ARROWS & SONS 
3-28-1 Jingumae,Shibuya-ku
Tokyo, Japan

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