Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054: We have proved
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Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054, you can create three-dimensional images from multiple photos on the same subject or locality. How does Microsoft Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054? Algorithm becomes a special characteristic of the picture in a cloud of points. In this way, each photo gets their own individual fingerprint. When cross many such images, Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 can be mounted pictures in one scene, thereby creating three-dimensional landscapes or images. To be able to use Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054, you must have a Windows Live ID, which by Microsoft will provide 20 GB of space for your images.
Recently my colleague Sacha gave them the news that Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054, Microsoft's technology to create 3D scenes from 2D images, and was open to the public. For now just try this service, and I must say that my impressions have been entirely positive, despite the limitations of Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 in this first version (all the galleries should be open, we can not download the compositions, etc.). In this post we shall tell you in detail how this service from Microsoft, as well as assess the quality of the results gives us when we are faced with a series of photographs that put a little on the edge of its current capabilities.
To create our own composition (Synth) must go to the Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 Web site and install a plug-in that weighs approx. 7 MB and currently only supports 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 the images you want to create the composition (we have 20GB of free online storage for these purposes), but in choosing we must ensure corresponding to the same scene, as in the opposite case, only end up with separate images that you can explore in an interesting, but nothing of compositions.
We can also give a title to our tags for Synth and assign and allow the rest of the users more easily find our collection. As mentioned earlier, there is still the option to make our Synths private. What we can do is to determine the license to use that membership will do, you can choose from all rights reserved, to the Public Domain, via the various alternatives that offers Creative Commons (Microsoft is striking that we recommend using Creative Commons to publish our compositions).
Once you have selected the image and entered the above information we can give Come to start building our Synth. Contrary to what might be expected, the process does not take long, but about the same as it takes to create a Panorama in Windows Live Photo Gallery (about 1 minute for every 6 pictures). Once you have completed the process, we are shown again Synther startup window, from which we can go straight to the composition you just created, or make a new 3D landscape before closing the application.
If we are to see the result of work done Photsynth, we communicate the percentage of "Synthy" composition, ie, the percentage of pictures that fit in Synth. We may also write a description, change the title and tags, or geotag. Furthermore, the compositions can add comments to them, can be viewed in full screen, and can even be embedded in websites. Below are an example of the latter, you should be able to see if they have Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 installed.
Obviously, the result is far better than a larger amount of photos can be composed. In this case reached only for 3, but the site can explore Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 compositions composed of hundreds and hundreds of images. What is recommended by Microsoft is using between 20 and 200 photographs, if we enter unless we have a result as poor as I did, and if we go up again, end up with a monster composition complicate navigation because of the excessive density of images.
Anyway I have the feeling that Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 in the "Real World" still not working as well as shown in the example galleries. In my case it was not able to recognize similarities among several photographs that if they correspond to the same scene, and placed them in separate compositions. It appears that Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 is still a bit green (and indeed it is) and can not offer ordinary people to the spectacular results that are seen in the sample Synths. Hopefully this will improve in future and also want you to Integrate support for other operating systems and to remedying other weaknesses that currently has this product.
But that does not mean that the results we are currently offering amazing Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054. It also makes use of DeepZoom technology, offering the same Zooms ends with clean transitions we could get with Deep Zoom Composer.
As rightly points out Antonio, judging a priori the practical utility of Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054 is low, but may actually end up paying 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 that exist between Microsoft and Zuckerberg's social network, in a not too distant future we might see it integrated Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054. Also a good idea to complement it with the Windows Live Photo Gallery, and so allow users to create Synths directly from your desktop.
Size: 10.7 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2009-11-24
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

Microsoft Photosynth 2.0109.1112.2054
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