Photosynth: 3D Representations of Photos

There is this really cool technology from Microsoft Live Labs called Photsynth. What it does is take a collection of photographs and build it into this VRML type 3D enviornment for navigating and viewing photos. While not necessarily creating a 3D model to walk through, it’s sort of a simulation of positions of objects in the photographs. It even appears to find common objects across photos and remove the redundancy.

There is a pretty cool demo video here.

Introducing Photosynth

With Photosynth you can:

* Walk or fly through a scene to see photos from any angle.
* Seamlessly zoom in or out of a photograph whether it’s megapixels or gigapixels in size.
* See where pictures were taken in relation to one another.
* Find similar photos to the one you’re currently viewing.
* Explore a custom tour.
* Send a collection to a friend.

Microsoft Live Labs: Photosynth - What is Photosynth?

1 Comment so far »

  1. Inevitable Winter said

    am August 2 2006 @ 6:29 am

    I REALLY need to get a blog man. I found the video on this yesterday as well.

    I REALLY enjoyed the notion the man brought up on the video about Photosynth on a global scale. He suggested people stitch photos globally with others, so if you had a picture of a place, and couldn’t remember where it was, when the engine recognized it as mappable to another person’s collection, you could see the world built around it.

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