Microsoft Photosynth turns photo collections into 3D walkthroughs
No Comments | February 26th, 2007

Based on a very powerful piece of software from University of Washington, Microsoft’s Photosynth is able to reconstruct a 3D virtual spaces by analyzing similar photos from sites like Flickr. The software allows the user to annotate an object in an image as if he or she is navigating through a 3D virtual space.
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