Microsoft Photosynth Prototype
Oktober 7, 2009 · Posted in Allgemein
Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. Its architect, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, shows it off in this standing-ovation demo. Curious about that speck in corner? Dive into a freefall and watch as the speck becomes a gargoyle. With an unpleasant grimace. And an ant-sized chip in its lower left molar. “Perhaps the most amazing demo I …
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wow! imagine doing this with all google streetview images…
how the fuck is this possible?
honey hurry up sounds like pee wee’s big adventure’s going to start!…wtf photoshop protozoa?
ubuntu?? another linux fanboy here……its obviously windows vista….
This is somehow better then other Microsoft presentations,like stupid games. I like.
No kidding, this is great, I am trying and it is truly fascinating.
Have you tried it?
yeah, i’m a mac fanboy too, but that was amazing!!!
cover flow?what?dude its a reasearch on different level.ur washed up brain sees everything as a copy from apple.
i’m writing this on a mac and I’m way impressed. this is technology will change the internet and computer usage as we know it.
This is 1000 times more advanced than cover flow
i find it funny how they made it browse just like OSX’s coverflow browser
god microsoft you guys need new designers cause you’re running out of fucking ideas
stop stealing shit and just give up
Vista killed your company
JUST DIE ALREADY
being a photographer takes alot of hard work
and honestly
if you’re just one of those fuckheads who buy DSLRs and act pro, just piss off
it makes us professionals lose money
we’er far from that lol lookin in the past .but its a start lol
This is DeepZoom.
Incredible I feel like been a photographer
cant wait to share my experiences
Thats Nothing New
Ha! Youre Right!
Wait.
That actually might be ubuntu
:S
the movie Deja Vu, anyone?
2:46
it’s firefox o0
Even microsoft’s own employees don’t use internet explorer lol
CSI: Miami. Finally reality.
Wow.
These gus are going to rule the Earth one day.
I don’t know how they’ll manage it, but it’ll happen.
Now THAT’s what I’m talking bout…transformation of existing digital imagery into spatial data. I am familiar with the painstaking efforts historically needed to create GIS data for multiple and unspecified future uses. Seadragon! Noah Snavely! Steve Seitz and Richard Szeliski! Photosynth! Google (gulp) should integrate with a good model of Earth, and stream such excellent spatial reference data to any GIS or CAD application for use in @D or 3D GIS analysis and 2D or 3D CAD projections.
Simply amazing. I see this becoming a part of the nextgen of operating systems.