On 2011-04-20 10:39 , P. J. Alling wrote:
Sure you could program in an aesthetic sense ability but it would pretty
much follow rules, so either you'd get the general rules that make a
good photograph, which you can find in any discussion of the rule of
thirds and the golden section in a beginning to intermediate book on art
or photography, or you'll get some programmers quirky idea of what makes
a photograph good, or most likely someones attempt at distilling all
"good" photographs, into some kind of mathamatical model for each photo,
then averaging them all together.

or the camera keeps track of what's popular, forecasts trends, and shoot shots that will be most popular tomorrow; of course in such a world popularity won't be as popular as it is today

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