Forget the scissors, Microsoft Research makes it easier to create digital photo collages
Core Facts
- Microsoft Research today launched AutoCollage 2008, a desktop application that allows users to easily compile a set of individual photographs into one seamless collage.
- Available to trial from the Microsoft Research download site 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.
- There are three main criteria that AutoCollage considers to ensure that it chooses the best images to feature in the collages it creates:
- Choosing images that are most representative of the overall theme (eg. avoiding duplications, choosing people or groups of people)
- Laying out the images in an interesting way (eg. without one image overly dominating the collage, ensuring important parts of the photo are visible)
- Blending the images together so the joins aren’t visible
- 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.aspxQuotes
“The most significant feature that differentiates AutoCollage is that it offers exceptionally sophisticated blending technology for photographs, powered by state-of-the-art computer vision techniques”
Alisson Sol, development manager, Microsoft Research Cambridge
“We've tested tens of thousands of different collages in the course of our research, and it’s really exciting that the positive feedback we’ve received from our user studies shows we’ve answered these challenges successfully”
Carsten Rother, researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge
“AutoCollage is a great way to showcase many favourite holiday moments in just a few collages - to use in my digital scrapbook pages or online photo book.”
Amy Edwards, founder, Scrapbook-Bytes.com
“The software is very simple to use, it's such a timesaver, and will be a boon to digital scrapbookers and people wanting to share their collages with friends and family.”
Valerie Goettsch, owner, DigitalPhotos101.com
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