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Offline Clive

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Microsoft launches Photosynth
« on: August 21, 2008, 11:59 »
An application that allows you to create three-dimensional representations of places using digital images has been launched by Microsoft.

Photosynth can analyse a collection of photographs of a place or object and by linking similarities in the images, it can create 3D simulations.

The application is a free download from Microsoft Live Labs and to recreate an object or environment you will need between 20 and 300 images.

You can then fly through virtual spaces or get a 360-degree view of an object. Once you have created your 'synth', you can share it with others through the Windows Live service.

The Encyclopedia of Life, a project to catalogue all life on the planet, is using the technology to give visitors 3D simulations of eight different species.

You can examine a harlequin beetle, a brain coral and a toucan skeleton in 3D on the EOL website. The Photosynth technology allows you to zoom in and out and rotate the object.

"The mission of EOL — to advance and preserve knowledge about the world's species — demands that we take advantage of new tools whenever possible," said James Edwards, executive director of Encyclopedia of Life.

Last year, a collaboration between Microsoft and the BBC allowed surfers to see virtual, 3D representations of historical sites using Photosynth technology.

http://photosynth.com
www.eol.org



Offline sam

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Re: Microsoft launches Photosynth
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2008, 12:03 »
hmm, will have to see if I can get it running in ubuntu...

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Unfortunately, we're not cool enough to run on your OS yet. We really wish we had a version of Photosynth that worked cross platform, but for now it only runs on Windows.

Trust us, as soon as we have a Mac version ready, it will be up and available on our site.
- sam | @starrydude --


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