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Share your Italian photos with Photosynth

August 27, 2008


Here is an exciting technology that will help you bring to life hundreds of photos of Italy and convert them into an immersive interactive online experience.

Microsoft has finally publicly released Photosynth, an online application that has the ability to reconstruct scenes or objects from a bunch of flat photographs.

Using techniques from the field of computer vision, Photosynth examines images for similarities to each other and uses that information to estimate the shape of the subject and the vantage point the photos were taken from. With this information, Photosynth recreates the space and uses it as a canvas to display and navigate through the photos.

As a Microsoft employee I had a chance to play with Photosynth long time ago. But other than generically blogging about it, I couldn’t really share any specific details.
Now that Photosynth is public domain, I encourage you to take a closer look at it and try to “synth” some of your own photos. The first time you visit the site, you’ll need to download and install a special plugin for your browser (Windows PC only).

– Microsoft Photosynth web site
– How to introductory video
– Various user generated synths of Italy

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Filed Under: General Tagged: photography, software

Italy online maps getting more sophisticated

January 20, 2008


Last January I posted a video demoing how you can explore Italy from the sky using Google Maps and Microsoft’s Live Search Maps. They are both excellent tools and you’ll not be disappointed either way.

Working myself at Microsoft though, I’ve done some extra research about the recent coverage improvements of the Italian territory using our services, and here is what I discovered.

New bird’s eye views
Live Search Maps now offers bird’s eye views for 70+ Italian cities. What it means is that you can enjoy aerial views at low altitude of several important cities in Italy and at different angles too!
Check out Udine, Milan, or Padua.
Here is a current unofficial list which will grow overtime.

To try yourself, go to Live Search Maps, enter one of the cities in the list, zoom a little closer until the Bird’s Eye label in the toolbar is enabled. Then click it and enjoy!

Photosynth technology meets maps
I already blogged about this cool technology which turns photo into 3D experiences. Photosynth is still an unreleased product incubated by Microsoft Research. What excites me are the integration possibilities with online mapping services.
For example, you can start from a satellite view of Rome and drill down to the details of St. Peter’s cathedral.
This video demos exactly this scenario.

Posted by Paolo Tosolini 3 Comments
Filed Under: General, Places Tagged: maps, Microsoft, software

Using Google MyMaps to link multimedia content about Italy

April 8, 2007


Google has just added a new interesting feature to their online mapping service called MyMaps. MyMaps allows anybody to create personalized maps with annotations including text, images, links, and share it with others.
We jumped on the opportunity to visually link the content of our blog, podcasts and videos to a customized Google MyMap of Italy. Please let us know what you think.
– View ItalyFromTheInside’s Google MyMap

In January, we also did a video review of Google Maps and Microsoft Local Live Search.

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Filed Under: General Tagged: Google, maps, software

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