Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554: you can create three-dimensional images from multiple photos on the same subject or local

Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554, you can create three-dimensional images from multiple photos on the same subject or locality. How Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554? Algorithm becomes a special characteristic of the picture in a cloud of points. In this way each receives its own individual photo prints. When such cross multiple prints, Photosynth can fit pictures in a scene, thus creating three-dimensional landscape or image. In order to use Photosynth, you must have a Windows Live ID, for which Microsoft will provide 20 GB of space for your images
Recently my partner Sacha gave them the news that Photosynth, Microsoft technology to create 3D scenes from 2D images, and was open to the public. Now I try this service and I must say that my impressions have been positive, despite the limitations that Photosynth in this first version (all the galleries should be public, we can not download the songs, etc). In this post I will detail on how this service from Microsoft, as well as assess the quality of results it gives us when we face a series of pictures that put it a bit at the limit of its current capabilities.
To create our own composition (Synth) must go to the Photosynth website and install a plug-in that weighs approx. 7 MB and is currently only compatible with Firefox and Internet Explorer on Windows. Then we click on the "Create your Synth" (must sign in with a Windows Live ID). This opens the "Synther", an application that runs from the web, through which we can upload images to create the composition you want (we have 20GB of free online storage for these purposes), but choose we must ensure corresponding to the same scene as in the case, only to end up with separate images we will explore in an attractive way, but nothing compositions.
We may also give a title to our synth and assign labels in order to enable other users to find our collection more easily. As mentioned before, there is still the option to make our Synths are private. What we can do is determine that the license shall be composed as we do, you can choose from All Rights Reserved to the Public Domain, via the various alternatives offered to us by Creative Commons (striking that we recommend using Microsoft Creative Commons to publish our compositions).
Once you have selected the images and enter the information listed, and we can give to begin creating our Synth. Contrary to appearances, the process does not take too long, but about the same it takes to create an overview in Windows Live Photo Gallery (about 1 minute for each photo 6). Once you have completed the process, we are again shows the start window of Synther, from which we can go to see the composition we have just created, or make a new 3D landscape before you close the application.
If we're going to see the result of the work he has done Photsynth, we notify the percentage of "Synthy" of the composition, ie, the percentage of pictures that fit in Synth. We may also write a description, change the title and tags. Moreover, the compositions can add comments to them, can be viewed full-screen, and can even be embedded into websites. Below is an example of the latter, they should be able to see if they have Photosynth installed.
Obviously, the result will be improved to the extent that a greater number of photos can be composed. In this case was only 3, but the site can explore Photosynth compositions comprising hundreds of images. What is recommended by Microsoft is using between 20 and 200 photographs if they become less poor as a result will have as I did, and if you climb over, end up with a monster-composition complicate navigation because of the excessive density images.
Anyway I have the feeling that Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554 in the "Real World" still not working as well as shown in the example galleries. In my case, I was not able to recognize similarities among several photographs that were in the same scene, and left in separate compositions. Gives the impression that Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554 is still a little green (and indeed it is) and who is not able to offer to the common of mortals that the spectacular results seen in the example of Synths. Hopefully this will improve in future and also want to Integrate support for other operating systems and to address other weaknesses that currently have this product.
But that does not detract from the results that we currently offer are impressive Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554. Besides using the DeepZoom technology, providing them with extreme Zooms transitions that we could get clean with Deep Zoom Composer.
As it says Antonio, trying to advance the practical use of Photosynth is low, but in reality may end up with very useful to Microsoft in areas such as the recreation of 3D environments, to compete with services like Google Earth. Or, to give added value to online photo services like Flickr or Facebook. In fact (and this is as personal bet), given the good relations between Microsoft and the network of social, in a not too distant future we could see it integrated into Photosynth. It would also be good idea to complement it with the Windows Live Photo Gallery, and allow users to create Synths directly from your desktop.
Size: 10.5 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2009-4-21
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.0415.1554
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