Posted By: Dan Fernandez | Sep 2nd, 2008 @ 9:41 AM | 54,438 Views | 3 Comments
PhotoSynth is a technology that automatically combines 2D photos into an immersive 3D environment.

In this interview, we talk to Drew Steedly and Joshua Podolak.

Drew helped develop the "synther" which takes hundreds of images and combines them into a synth. He walks through how they use parallelism and sparse solver equations to optimize synths.

Joshua helped develop the "viewer", the client application that you use to navigate a Photosynth. He discusses how they use JSON for metadata, how they use the synther point cloud to do random sampling to project images in a 3D plane and how the goal of the viewer is to provide an intuitive UX for end users.
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Bas
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It finds lightbulbs.
Is it just me, or is it next to impossible to hear what Drew is saying?
JoshRoss
JoshRoss
A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.
The camera also seems to focus on the chalkboard.  Here is a tip, turn off autofocus and zoom in on your subject.  When you have them in frame, set your focus.  After it is set you can zoom out and it will stay in focus.

And, if you guys are going to use the surface computer as an ottoman, I'll trade you for it.
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