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	<description>All I can say is Holy Crap! This piece of software is simply amazing.I&#39;m not sure if it&#39;s the first application to perform such a task (although I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if it is)&amp;nbsp;but&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Research Group&amp;nbsp;Shot can take the best parts&amp;nbsp;from multiple photos&amp;nbsp;and combine into the &amp;quot;perfect&amp;quot; group shot.Don&#39;t you hate it when you get several attempts at a group photo&amp;nbsp;at a party or family gathering and each one has something slightly amiss? Maybe your brother has his eyes closed in one shot and&amp;nbsp;your Dad is looking away in another or your best friend decided to sneeze just&amp;nbsp;as the photo was being taken... With&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Research Group&amp;nbsp;Shot you can take the best parts of all of these photos and thanks to (what I&#39;m sure is)&amp;nbsp;some pretty fancy,&amp;nbsp;head ache inducing&amp;nbsp;algorithms, combine them very easily&amp;nbsp;to create the perfect group photo.Check out the screens shots for more info - Simply amazing!Oh and did I mentioned Microsoft Research&amp;nbsp;Group Shot is a FREE download of only 1.3 MB? Well I just did - so go download!(And yes I know the application was released back&amp;nbsp;in September but I&#39;ve only just found out about it so I&#39;m excited)</description>
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