Archive for August 25th, 2008

  • Create a 3-dimensional Environment with your Photos

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    We explore our surroundings, with every technology we have. From text to audio to maps to photos. Now there is a new technology freely available to represent place – Photosynth. Photosynth comes from Microsoft and you can build up your own 3d environment with your digital camera and the Photosynth software.

    This is how it works:

    1. You make a lot of photos of your surrounding with as many overlapping as possible. Walk around and change zoom and angle.
    2. Go to http://www.photosynth.net and download and install the software plugin in your web browser.
    3. The software automatically compares all your photos and finds out how they go together and uploads them to the web.
    4. The result is a 3d virtual representation which can be seen by anyone via the Internet.

    The optimistic overall goal of the developers is to create a 3d photo-realistic representation of the whole world.

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    Still there are some limitations and drawbacks:

    • Creating a good Photosync takes patience and practice.
    • Every spot in the environment has to be included in at least three photos.
    • No Mac version until now.
    • You cannot create a private version of your composed photos.
    • Alternative Quicktime VR (available for years).

    [via David Pogue, NYT]