Calling all doofers! This is a research diary-cum-blog about museums and digital technology. Sustainability, museology, learning objects, VR, semantic web and lots of other concerns - mainly for my benefit but you're very welcome. The name refers to a programming technique I use for over-riding default behaviour.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
New Photosynth release
Photosynth v.2: Brady Forest over on O'Reilly Radar has a thorough post on the new release of Photosynth from MS, which (most significantly) includes the ability to create your own "Synths", all of which are shared with/hosted by the community, and which are built with heavy use of your local machine. Clever, and very exciting as far as creating views of museum objects goes. Obviously I have yet to try it out, and who knows, it might turn out to be cheaper and easier to spend a few tens of thousands on a 3D scanner instead, but somehow I doubt it.... Coolcoolcool
Labels:
3D,
microsoft,
museums,
photography,
photosynth,
tool,
ugc,
web 2.0,
web service
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