July 21, 2016 | 0 comments
Prisma, a new iOS app that makes photos look like drawings or paintings, has taken the world by storm.

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A photo of a wooden bridge on the Isle of Skye before and after Prisma

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A photo of a rainbow over Kennington, south London, before and after Prisma

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A photo of three guys working out at a gym on the beach in Barcelona, before and after Prisma

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Sometimes you need a break – stay calm n have a coffee

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Color of jakarta

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Artwork No.6 by Prisma

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Unlike other photo-editing apps such as Instagram, Prisma doesn’t simply overlay filters on photos. Instead it uses what the developers describe as “a combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence” to examine the image details and then completely redraw them.