Microsoft showed us Photosynth while we were touring the MTC in downtown Chicago a few months ago. Photosynth is an impressive new Silverlight-based technology they’ve been working on that can be used to stitch hundreds of images together into a single explorable, zoomable, pannable, and web-viewable panoramic image. I was looking for a situation where I could possibly make use of Photosynth since I first saw it. The amazing panaromic views of Isle Royale National Park in Michigan proved to be the perfect opportunity.
The photosynths are easy to make – just stand in one place, turn in a circle and take about 50-100 overlapping pictures. Be sure to zoom in a few times and take some detail shots. After downloading the Photosynth client and selecting photos to stitch, some pre-processing takes place on your computer and the images are uploaded to the Photosynth website where the final combined result can be viewed. The resulting photosynth can be embedded in a web page.
You can see an example from Isle Royale below. Give it a few seconds to load for a better experience while zooming around. Use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out, and drag the picture around to pan.

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