Photosynth
panoramic photos are no longer a mystery. Now anyone with a iPhone, iPad or fourth-generation iPod Touch can take photos up to 360 degrees The curious thing is that Microsoft was in charge of bringing this function to the devices of its competitor Apple And it does it with the Photosynth app, available on the App Store for free. A tool to pan photos, even without shooting, which are later transformed into panoramic photos of up to 360 degrees
This application from Microsoft works by taking a multitude of photographs around where the user is. To do this, you only have to turn the mobile little by little and draw a panoramic view of the image you want to take. No shooting. The program takes care of taking the photos. Then the application analyzes the photos and stitches them together to form the panoramic image. This image can be scannedthen at an angle of 360 degrees and in all directions Photosynth shows us how the image is being created. Once created, the application stores it in the terminal and gives the possibility to share it on Facebook, on Bing Maps or on the Photosynth's own website
Photos have the ability to explore in 360º in all directions, being able to zoom out and zoom in zoom, both in panoramic and detailed modeWhen photos are uploaded to Bing Maps of Microsoft, anyone can see them when they do a search . So it will be the users of the program who complete the search service .
This application offers the same options as the PC program. To edit and upload images to certain sites, it will be necessary to register previously through a Photosynth account The registration will be made from a Windows Live user Once registered, a username is created and a brief description of the profile is made. With this account you can access “ My Photosynth ”, to view uploaded photos from any computer. Photosynth is a fairly complete application that gives a radical point of view to photography and all of it free