Photosynth – Arch of Titus, Rome

 

Just before I left for Rome, Microsoft Live Labs officially launched the Photosynth tool which allows you to arrange and share your photographs in a completely unique way and explore those photos as if you were looking at the detail of the real world.

It is kind of hard to explain – so explore my first synth of the Arch of Titus in Rome either by clicking the embedded version above, or the full size version over at Photosynth. It is really easy to explore, just click away and watch how you can zoom into details of the arch.

2 Comments

  1. The Dinsey Photosynth Project
    Aug 30, 2008 @ 18:28:14

    Nice synth, were those photos taken with the intent of being a photosynth or did you just use what you had?

    The Disney Photosynth Project

  2. mattr
    Aug 30, 2008 @ 23:17:43

    I took them with that intent – I had it in my mind that Rome would be a good opportunity to try out the Synth process, and that seemed like an interesting subject.

    I also tried a Colosseum one, but I wasn’t as happy with that.

    I really like the PhotoSynth tool – I shall look for more opportunities to compile them.

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