February 23, 2007
| Photo Mosaic of 5th Third Field in Toledo -- Click to see details |
A few warnings if you want to try it yourself... you need a fairly large image collection if you want to make a good mosaic (or in some cases, if you want the algorithm to find an appropriate set of images at all). You can help that a little by allowing it to rotate, flip, and "alter" the images (which I think it does by changing the brightness and/or tint) and there's also a neat extension which allows you to use frames from .avi files. (Unfortunately, it doesn't clarify which codec and it's clearly not all of them since it wouldn't let me use a video Amrys took of Fenway.) It's also a huge memory and CPU hog, and can take 20 minutes or more to complete, so don't expect to multi-task too much while you're playing around. But it's a fun tool to waste time with.
Posted by rhode at February 23, 2007 12:55 AMThis is very cool.
Posted by: MRhé at February 26, 2007 12:13 AMWoo! I wish to thank you for this -- it is a multiplex metaphor if ever I beheld one!
Posted by: The Good Doctor at March 1, 2007 09:19 AM