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	<description>By now most of you have probably&amp;nbsp;heard of Photosynth. The&amp;nbsp;cool new technology from Microsoft that allows you to explore collections of full resolution photos by relationship in an amazing, interactive 3D space.From today (9PM PST)&amp;nbsp;Photosynth is being released to the public which means anyone with access to a digital camera, PC and internet connection can create their own&amp;nbsp;Photosynth collections. Just visit&amp;nbsp;photosynth.net, download the app (approx 8MB)&amp;nbsp;and start synthing.To coincide with the release of Photosynth to the masses we thought it might be fun to sit down with 1/5th of the development team behind the technology&amp;nbsp;to learn some more about how Photosynth works and&amp;nbsp;how&amp;nbsp;best to go about creating collections of photos specifically for synthing.Joining me&amp;nbsp;for this episode of ShutterSpeed is Live Labs and Photosynth Architect Blaise Aguera y Arcas (who you might recognize from this infamous TED presentation), Scientist Drew Steedley and Program Manager Scott Fynn. Check out&amp;nbsp;Max&#39;s interview with Rick Szeliski and Noah Snavely over on Channel 8 for more on the genesis (and genius!)&amp;nbsp;of Photosynth. And for those of you about to grab your camera and go shoot some photos for a little synth action make sure you first watch Laura&#39;s how-to-synth video for tips and tricks.</description>
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			<![CDATA[@SoulSolutions - Cool! How many photos did you synth? I couldn't zoom in on all the photos in the frame<p>posted by nic</p>]]>
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