Tag: photosynth
photosynth feature
I am very pleased to announce that my synth of the ‘Great Barn’ at Titchfield, Hampshire, has been featured on the microsoft science blog!
http://blogs.msdn.com/photosynth/
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Posted: December 5th, 2008 under PhD, digital archaeology, research.
Tags: buildings archaeology, digital archaeology, hampshire, photosynth, research, research tools
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Stonehenge photosynth
This is a set of photos taken of Stonehenge (Wiltshire) on 18/10/2008. The sky was just perfect and I was lucky to get some great shots. Hope you enjoy them as much as I.
Posted: October 18th, 2008 under places to visit.
Tags: archaeology, digital archaeology, photography, photosynth, stonehenge, virtual archaeology
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The “Abbey Barn” at Titchfield, Hampshire
I have created a great photosynth of the Abbey Barn at Titchfield, Hampshire. The Photosynth allows you to view a 3D representation of the interior of the barn, by moving around the photos I took there on the 12/09/2008.
The photosynth only works on XP or Vista at the moment and requires you to download the [...]
Posted: September 15th, 2008 under PhD, digital archaeology, research.
Tags: digital archaeology, hampshire, medieval, photography, photosynth, timber-framed, tithe barn, virtual archaeology
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The future of photography is here!
I have been interested in photography and its development for sometime but I have been utterly blown away by Microsoft’s new release!
PHOTOSYNTH
its is truly amazing and needs to be seen to be believed so go and check it out http://photosynth.net
It enables you to create a 3D world from a collection of photos. My humble words [...]
Posted: August 28th, 2008 under PhD, digital archaeology, research.
Tags: 3D, digital archaeology, future, microsoft, photography, photosynth, point cloud, virtual archaeology
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