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Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project

There's a new project brewing in Microsoft Live Labs, Windows Live PhotoZoom.  This alpha project from Ray Ozzie's Concept Development Team is Silverlight based and allows seamless zoom controls on consumer photos in a web based application. PhotoZoom also makes use of the Photosynth / Seadragon technology developed by Live Labs, which most recently has been seen in the Photosynth collections released by the BBC. While you may not yet be able to recreate the BBC's work, PhotoZoom is another step towards this.

According to Matt Augustine of the PhotoZoom team, "PhotoZoom is an experimental site that brings the zooming capabilities first shown during the Silverlight demos in the Mix07 keynote to consumer photography." Note that the currently available alpha/beta builds of Silverlight do not feature the zooming feature that is required for PhotoZoom, so the timeline for this Live Labs project being released is dependent on when this Silverlight update becomes public.

Though not yet released, at a basic level PhotoZoom will allow users to add photos via an upload tool or import from an RSS/Atom feed. These can then be viewed as thumbnails or at their full resolution.  Once processing by the server is complete, the zooming functionality is enabled.

We've created a short video of the zooming in action just to give you some idea how smooth and quick it is, apologies for the poor resolution, unfortunately screencapture programs didn't do the transitions justice. We'll see if we can work something better out.

Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha video demo
Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha video demo

As always we'll let you know when PhotoZoom is available. In the meantime, check out the great stuff going on with the BBC and Photosynth.

Comments

reguser wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 1:54 AM

Any URLs for this? Nothing is clear in the video demo. Really excited!

Khristopher wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 2:20 AM

Pretty cool. But basically it's the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer online.

joeale wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 2:27 AM

Hear are there web site any needs look what come out soon from microsoft windows live teams.

http://research.microsoft.com/

http://labs.live.com/

http://dev.live.com/

rsuresh wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 2:56 AM

Here is the actual live demo video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-DqZ8jAmv0

Harrison Hoffman wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 3:15 AM

Hey rsuresh.  That video that you linked is for Photosynth (http://labs.live.com/Photosynth+At+TED+Conference.aspx).  The video that we posted is of a new Live Labs product called PhotoZoom.

Kip Kniskern wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Thu, Jun 7 2007 6:20 AM

In addition, there's a very good demo/talk on Photosynth and Seadragon from the TED conference: Long Zheng links and talks about it here: http://www.istartedsomething.com/20070531/seadragon-photosynth-demo-ted2007/

reguser wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Fri, Jun 8 2007 2:40 AM

i need more info... this video isnt satiating my quench for PhotoZoom!

Eric Griffin's Blog wrote Ray Ozzie is at it again, this time with SilverLight
on Fri, Jun 8 2007 6:31 AM

Just read a post on LiveSide about Ray Ozzie's R&D team working on a new app called PhotoZoom. No

tophtucker wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Fri, Jun 8 2007 8:38 PM

Sort of interesting, although it seems like it would only really be useful for giant photo collections (either giant photos or just lots of them).

Out of curiosity, what does it have to do with Photosynth? I thought the zoom tech was all Seadragon, and Photosynth adds the 3D capabilities...

quikboy wrote re: Windows Live PhotoZoom Alpha: Silverlight powers new Microsoft Live Labs project
on Sat, Jun 9 2007 8:51 PM

Is this a possible Windows Live alternative to Yahoo!'s Flickr? I love Flickr and all, but could this finally be Microsoft's own alternative to Flickr?

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