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AutoCollage: Automatically arrage photos in a collage
Mattias Lindberg
Microsoft Research has released a tool that analyze all the pictures in a folder, picks the "most interesting" ones and makes a blended collage. You can download a trial version at http://research.microsoft.com/AutoCollage/ that runs for 30 days, then you have to buy a license from the online...
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8 Sep 2008
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Microsoft and Phase One Form Strategic Alliance to Improve Digital Photography Solutions
Mattias Lindberg
Today it was announced that Microsoft and danish company Phase One will work together to improve the experience of Windows users. Phase One is known both for their superb digital backs for medium format camera (up to 39 MP sensors) as well as their very popular RAW converter program Capture One (C1)...
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26 Oct 2007
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Performance of High ISO
Mattias Lindberg
Begin the owner of a Canon 30D along with a wide range of lenses I often get asked advice on which camera to buy. As I use Canon myself I usually recommend Canon 400D but Nikon also has several cameras with a good price-performance. My argument for buying a DSLR instead of a compact camera is that the...
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5 Jun 2007
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MS announces HD Photo
Mattias Lindberg
Microsoft has announced HD Photo , formerly known as Windows Media Photo. Bill Crow has much more information about this and you can also read a news article . HD Photo seems to be aimed at competing with JPEG as a format for the future. The best feature (when compared to JPEG) seems to be higher compression...
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12 Mar 2007
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