riccardo.raneri.it — Microsoft GroupShot enables you to combine multiple photos of the same scene and create a composite image, that eliminates or exchanges parts of the original photos with parts of a nearly identical shot from the same sequence. (Examples on Link)
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flip79Jan 8, 2007
Hi, I'm Riccardo (the author of the blog linked from the article) :)LOL, I'm not trying to convince anyone to download a (free) app! I wrote this article just because I found this application interesting: people with no experience can merge several pictures and get good results without more complex softwares :)Oh, and thank to battlefield1985 for his segnalation on Digg and to everybody who dugged his link :)
scornforsegaJan 8, 2007
Yeah, 'cause MS's staged demos always go well."Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all."
willdaddyJan 8, 2007
@itchleno one pays attention to the crazy man ranting on the corner even if what he says has some truth in it. Find a new way to spread your message, spamming is not welcome here.
johnwc723Jan 8, 2007
That guy looks like a huge tool, I'm thinking Night at the Roxbury.
schurkenstadtJan 8, 2007
This got 1102 diggs nearly a year ago:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Tiny_Microsoft_tool_automatically_photoshops_group_picture">http://digg.com/tech_news/Tiny_Microsoft_tool_automatically_photoshops_group_picture</a>
toniqJan 8, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Tiny_Microsoft_tool_automatically_photoshops_group_pictures">http://digg.com/tech_news/Tiny_Microsoft_tool_automatically_photoshops_group_pictures</a>
thatnimrodJan 9, 2007
maybe i'm just a skeptic because i'm used to all the faux apple iphones, etc, but... does anyone else think this is bulls**t? no screen caps of the app in action? just little "results"? this coulda been done with photoshop. easily.