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Microsoft Photosynth Posted by: WilloxH
Video duration: 230 seconds Global video hits: 194764 Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space Related: microsoft, photosynth, pictures Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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NASA Meets Photosynth Posted by: tvspace
Video duration: 149 seconds Global video hits: 10340 For Endeavour's scheduled launch on August 8th, 2007, Live Labs joined forces with NASA to provide a Photosynth tour of the shuttle from vehicle assembly building to the launch pad. Thousands of photos intertwine to provide three dimensional, 360 degree perspectives of one of human kind's greatest innovations. Learn more at www.nasa.gov. Related: 3d, microsoft, nasa, shuttle, space Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth on CSI Posted by: yugaabe
Video duration: 177 seconds Global video hits: 27340 http://www.yugatech. com - Microsoft Photosynth featured on CSI New York to help solve a crime. Coolness. Related: 3d, csi, microsoft, ms, new, photos, photosynth, york Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth Prototype Posted by: Kazhstanley
Video duration: 400 seconds Global video hits: 37816 This is an amazing piece of technology, presented at a TED conference. I really can't explain it better than the video below. Enjoy ! Subscribe to me to see more Tech/Exciting Videos Related: dragon, labs, live, microsoft, photosynth, prototype, sea, seadragon, ted Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth on Mac with VMware Fusion 2 Beta 2 Posted by: VMwareFusionTV
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Microsoft Photosynth Video Posted by: EverybodyGoTo
Video duration: 219 seconds Global video hits: 3437 New Live Labs product called Photosynth makes Flickr look like a disposable camera. Video from http://labs.live.com /photosynth/video.ht ml Related: cool, microsoft, photo, photosynth, technology Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth Demo Posted by: jpenalva
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Microsoft launches 3D photo viewer Photosynth software Posted by: imjom
Video duration: 155 seconds Global video hits: 10295 http://photosynth.ne t/Default.aspx Microsoft Live Labs' latest project is actually an old one with a new twist. Photosynth lets you stitch together an entire roll of photos into dazzling 3D environments. CNET News' Ina Fried sits down with Microsoft's Gary William Flake to chat about what you can do with this new technology. Related: 3d, 3g, abc, apple, barack, cbs, cnet, dance, dare, imjom, iphone, launches, lg, microsoft, obama, phel, photo, photosynth, psp, viewer, wii Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth Posted by: MichaelvanGoethem
Video duration: 222 seconds Global video hits: 1753 Originele introductie van Photosynth door Microsoft. Related: labs, live, microsoft, photosynth, research, revolutionair, windows Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Seadragon and PhotoSynth Posted by: spearjig
Video duration: 577 seconds Global video hits: 4366 From ted.com this demo shows how Microsoft are designing their future online media management - off topic but very interesting Related: flicr, media, microsoft, photos, photosynth, tedcom Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth Posted by: crossthetube
Video duration: 233 seconds Global video hits: 5530 Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space. Related: 3d, image, microsoft, photo, photosynth, picture, search, software Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth of "Nakagin Capsule Tower" by Kisho Kurokawa Posted by: hwtnv
Video duration: 248 seconds Global video hits: 1483 http://archidemo.blo gspot.com/2008/09/ph otosynth-nakagin-cap sule-tower-by.html "Photosynth" from many photographs of "Nakagin Capsule Tower" -- a famous metabolism architecture by Kisho Kurokawa. All photographs were taken by Hidenori Watanave & Students @ Tokyo Metropolitan University and Atelier Ten. Related: archidemo, architecture, japan, kisho, kurokawa, photo, photosynth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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PhotoSynth - New way to see your pictures Posted by: ictblog
Video duration: 154 seconds Global video hits: 6488 http://www.ictblog.i t/ PhotoSynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and then displays the photos in a reconstructed three-dimensional space, showing you how each one relates to the next. Related: analyze, photo, photosynth, three-dimensional Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth London Posted by: smithee11
Video duration: 201 seconds Global video hits: 1688 Demo of Photosynth using the Trafalgar Square image set Related: london, photosynth, square, traflagar Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth - NYTimes.com Posted by: Pogue
Video duration: 203 seconds Global video hits: 588 NYTimes.com - David Pogue looks a technology that turns a series of overlapping photos into a 3-D panorama. Related: 3d, circuits, david, new, nyt, nytimes.com, photos, photosyth, pogue, the, times, york Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photo Tourism (Full) Posted by: GerbilGod7
Video duration: 331 seconds Global video hits: 47748 http://www.ohgizmo.c om/2007/02/20/micros oft-photosynth-now-a vailable-in-beta/ Photo tourism is a system for browsing large collections of photographs in 3D, developed by the University of Washington: http://phototour.cs. washington.edu/ Related: digital, photography, tourism Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth Technology Preview Posted by: smithee11
Video duration: 135 seconds Global video hits: 3602 Using photosynth to navigate in 3D space Related: 3d, microsoft, photosynth, virtual Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Microsoft Photosynth Posted by: blueoceanblue
Video duration: 152 seconds Global video hits: 706 I was so surprised! Related: microsoft, photosynsth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth - Microsoft live labs Posted by: mspnor
Video duration: 236 seconds Global video hits: 148 Demo de Photosynth Related: labs, live, microsoft, photosynth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Navigating Photos in 3D with Photosynth Posted by: PCWorldVideos
Video duration: 145 seconds Global video hits: 395 Photosynth.net takes your large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and then reconstructs them in 3D space. You can navigate through a scene to see photos from multiple angles. Senior Associate Editor Danny Allen takes a look. Related: 3d, angle, application, collaborative, collection, navigate, photos, photosynth, program, software, space, synth, view Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Photosynth the Brooklyn Museum Posted by: BrooklynMuseum
Video duration: 168 seconds Global video hits: 79 More on our trials with Photosynth on our blog: http://www.brookl ynmuseum.org/communi ty/blogosphere/blogg ers/2008/10/17/what- does-it-take-to-phot osynth-the-brooklyn- museum/ Photography for Brooklyn Museum Photosynths by Amy Dreher, Trish Mayo and Stephen Sandoval. Better quality at vimeo: http://vimeo.com/ 1992964 Related: brooklyn, brooklynmuseum, experiment, museum, photosynth Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |






















Latest comments made on this video:
By: Maketsup. on 02 Dec 08, 13:47:02
Nice! When this technology gets better, gamemakers can use it to make 3D worlds, without 3D programming.
By: 25mmpolycarbonate. on 27 Nov 08, 20:05:38
Wow imagine being able to go on the web and find places or thinkgs of interest and then view them in real time through streaming images...oh wait a minute...we created this over a hundred years ago and now call it video...wanna see St Peters then search it right here on you tube and voila...also many places have now produced 3d virtual tours...this product is everything thats wrong with technological developments today...no direction just random ideas allowed to become finished products...
By: antago. on 16 Nov 08, 22:40:07
so cool! Can't wait til google images becomes a 3D tour
By: RT7. on 16 Nov 08, 22:05:10
This is pretty kewl, but think about it.. you could only do this if you had like thousands of pictures, with the same lighting and everything? like lol not kewl.
By: ninetailslv100. on 13 Nov 08, 21:36:20
LOL i really find this program useless
By: bluecrew08. on 13 Nov 08, 05:42:32
I think my negativity towards this product is really just resultant of the hype surrounding its release. An article I read had made it seem like it would generate a 3-d model of the scene, not just orientate the pictures in 3-d relative to eachother, which *is* step 1 you're right, but at least combine them into something, I know I took 500 pictures, I don't wanna see all 500 at once with cloudy borders. Either way, I'll be patient! Side note, nav/geo reasearch use=good : military use=bad.
By: leggomyeggo01. on 12 Nov 08, 07:31:45
this technology is not necessarily meant solely for recollection purposes or entertainment; imagine the applications for navigational or geographical research, accurate 3-d model representation of the world, or even military use! The possibilities are endless. Besides, with technology, people typically focus too far forward, and ignore or criticize the steps needed to be taken to reach such lengths.
By: orabegon. on 11 Nov 08, 14:20:55
amazing!!!!!
By: addiktion13. on 09 Nov 08, 11:48:21
bluecrew I think once the technology is perfected you could easily break down a video into their frames in each video and create a lot of cool services that integrate this technology from a social perspective to other unique creative ideas. I think if cloud computing mostly but it could be used probably beyond that. I imagine having an algorithm that just does this automatically thus reducing the need for someone to crop these together.
By: bluecrew08. on 03 Nov 08, 07:25:13
I don't understand what everyone's so crazy about?! The interface on psynth is interpretative at best, getting your bearings is half the battle, moving around causes the photos do this stretch-warp thing in and out rather than transition. The photos not directly being viewed are placed at akward skewed perspectives with overcrowding borders. In the time it takes to capture 500 photos you could have generated the whole scene polygonaly on a computer for a much better result. Or just take a video?
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By: cyborgxxi. on 27 Oct 08, 17:21:37
This technology is purely amazing - "cloud network". One point in time, in the very near future, computer and information technology will be so advanced that the way data and information sharing are accessed will be revolutionized and utilized in ways like this - and not just that but almost in so many aspects of life. Many people may hate Microsoft for different reasons (and some petty), but you have to agree that this kind of stuff is groundbreaking.
By: simkinggold101. on 25 Oct 08, 10:41:04
not really you would be able to watch ANYWHERE in the world in real time the news just shows the places where stuff is happening like tornadoes and tsunamis not just looking around city's you want to visit :P
By: tombert256. on 24 Oct 08, 23:49:44
If this will be able to work as well as it does in the demo they show, then this would be incredible. Imagine how much money, if developed right, this could, if nothing else, save 3D animation places. Having their models generated automatically would be pretty amazing and cheap.
By: NinkaPanda. on 20 Oct 08, 00:23:07
It is actually 6% now :) ..... lol
By: NinkaPanda. on 20 Oct 08, 00:20:16
Yea, not everyone has the money to do that.
By: bhentetrez23. on 19 Oct 08, 15:55:58
MSG ME ON MSN MESSENGR !!! ID IS jane22fallim bored and need someone 2 talk 2 J
By: NesKidSkeet. on 19 Oct 08, 07:30:24
They've been. Have you seen Microsoft Surface and Microsoft Sphere?
By: NesKidSkeet. on 19 Oct 08, 07:29:16
lsn't that pretty much like watching the news?
By: cienbolas. on 05 Oct 08, 15:09:17
Wow, this is an incredible idea.
By: light487. on 29 Sep 08, 08:23:47
You're missing the point I think. Yes you can go there but what about all those pictures you took while you are there? You can either view them in a stale, static environment of your photo album.. or you can photosynth them into a dynamic environment where you can re-experience the place you have visited.. or show people your perspective of what you experienced..
By: bjeah. on 28 Sep 08, 14:15:01
You must use Windows with Firefox or Internet Explorer. Then you'll be asked to install the plugin.
By: avgnrules7. on 28 Sep 08, 03:20:14
kinda lame tbh
By: howehowever. on 19 Sep 08, 02:49:37
I think one possibly future application of this software in being able to construct 3D models by possibly blow it into a hologram or sorts. This way, people physically can be inside an space/"building" instead of just being inside a 2D "panorama".
By: trnqlsoljah. on 18 Sep 08, 14:54:25
OMG squidge316 your so dumb. this program is the FGng FUTURE!....and not everyone is able to just FLY to the city you crack.