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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Check out the Project Photofly Gallery
    Posted: 06.Jun.2011 at 04:00

As promised in an earlier blog post.

Project Photofly is our technology preview of a web service that creates 3D models from photographs.

We are collecting YouTube and Vimeo video links for a Project Photofly Gallery. If you are working with the technology preview and wish to contribute to the gallery, please contact us at labs.photofly@autodesk.com

These videos are silent, yet my life unfolds to a soundtrack that plays in my head. As I watched these videos for the first time, songs would come to mind. I have listed lyrics from these songs for fun. Please check out the gallery. The videos are only about a minute long. An anagram for Project Photofly Gallery is "Reject Topography Folly." Coincidence? Looking at these videos, it's almost hard to believe that the 3D models were created from sets of ordinary digital photographs.

Celebrating the Project Photofly accomplishments of others is alive in the lab.

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It's Alive in ihe Lab - Autodesk Labs blog by Scott Sheppard
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