Tag: photosynth
Microsoft shows off in-development video version of Photosynth
We’ve already been awed by Microsoft’s Photosynth technology but now, rather impressively, the company has managed to extend the functionality to video. It’s not available to the public yet, but in the video above you can see Microsoft demonstrating the functionality to Techcrunch.
It uses services like Qik, which stream live video from mobile devices, to switch together multiple video streams of the same thing into one big picture. The obvious example is something like a festival or concert, where hundreds of people might be eagerly filming the same thing.
Given how long it took for Microsoft to release Photosynth, though, it might be a wee while before you and I are allowed onto the service ourselves. In the meantime, we’ll have to stick with the still-life version, available here.
Microsoft finally launches Photosynth – a world of 3D picture fun
I’ve been waiting for this bugger for a long time. Finally, after having had the shit teased out of us about two years ago in the Microsoft Seadragon video, Gates Ballmer & Sons has finally released Photosynth for you and I to use at will…