I’ve just had a press release from the lovely people at Microsoft Research, who’ve come up with a new photo editing toy for Windows users. If you have a play with it, be sure to let us know what you think, either by posting a comment here or on the forums!
“Microsoft Research today launched AutoCollage 2008, a desktop application that allows users to easily compile a set of individual photographs into one seamless collage.In just a few clicks, people can transform an unwieldy group of photos, for example, of an event like a wedding or holiday, into a single collage image that can be printed, used in e-postcards, web pages, desktop backgrounds, or emailed to family and friends. “AutoCollage is an advanced computer vision and image processing program that assembles pictures into a seamless collage using methods such as object recognition and face detection. Having automatically identified interesting parts of pictures, AutoCollage combines the separate pictures into a composite collage by deliberately following natural features as a boundary between images. “AutoCollage runs on Windows Vista and Windows XP SP2 and above, and is available worldwide through a 30-day free trial. An unrestricted version is available to purchase in the UK and US only at this time from http://research.microsoft.com/autocollage/Download.aspx.”