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Photosynth Team Does It Again

STFS found an update to the Photosynth stories that we already ran. You might remember the amazing photo tourism demos. Well, this new version kicks things up several notches with paths and color correction to more smoothly transition between photos taken in different lighting conditions. As before, this stuff is worth your time. Check it out.

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  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    fp and piss lolololol

  2. Microsoft stealing from Linux again... by Tryfen · · Score: 0, Troll

    Photosynth started out as Photo Tourism on Linux. Guess that puts to rest the "fact" that Microsoft innovates and OSS steals.

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    1. Re:Microsoft stealing from Linux again... by dedazo · · Score: 0, Troll

      Well, OSS does "steal" (whatever that means) and Microsoft does innovate, so other than coming across as rather insecure in your distortion field, I fail to see your point.

      Maybe next time you spot a cool technology early you'll want to email Mark Shuttleworth or IBM and ask them to fund the research. That way you won't have to do this again.

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  3. Windows XP SP2 and Vista Only by Ilgaz · · Score: -1, Troll

    Of course, as it is from Microsoft, the software displaying photos mostly edited on Mac OS X won't work on photographers number 1 choice OS.

    Why did I bother anyway? More importantly, how long will Microsoft stay this way? Look at General Motors and see what happens to gigantic, untouchable companies when they become spoiled.

    Market doesn't mercy, really...

  4. mod Down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    that has 6rown 0up Practical purposes number of FreeBSD we all know, GAY NIGGERS from Can no longer be then disappeared startling turn Many users of BSD

  5. Re:Wow by caluml · · Score: 0, Troll

    Imagine showing your kids the Parthenon, the Sphinx, the Great Pyramid, The Statue of Liberty, and the Kremlin.

    Huh? Why not get out there, meet people from those countries, eat the food they eat, get drunk with them, and actually experience the world?