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    Posted: 22.Jul.2010 at 14:00
The Photo Scene Editor for Project Photofly is our newest technology preview on Autodesk Labs. Capturing the reality as-built for various purposes (renovation, energy analysis, add-on design, etc.) is possible using your standard digital camera and technology made available through a web service. The Project Photofly service automatically converts your photos to a 3D computer model. For those without YouTube acces, you can download the video: photo_scene_editor_music_lowered_volume.mp4. The Photo Scene Editor lets you upload your photographs and work with the model that the server creates for you. For more information about Project Photofly: Free download of the Photo Scene Editor for Project Photofly via Autodesk Labs Automatically converting pictures into CAD models is alive in the lab.

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