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		<title>Make 3D Models out of Regular Image Files</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, I came across this the other day. I don&#8217;t know how old it is but definitely something you&#8217;ll want to check out. It seems the fine folks over at Stanford have created an engine that can convert your regular pictures into 3-D models. It takes your two dimensional photo and essentially gives you the [...]]]></description>
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Ok, I came across this the other day. I don&#8217;t know how old it is but definitely something you&#8217;ll want to check out. It seems the fine folks over at Stanford have created an engine that can convert your regular pictures into 3-D models. It takes your two dimensional photo and essentially gives you the illusion of a three-dimensional &#8220;fly-by,&#8221; showing you depth and range, even though it was all from an originally flat image file.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve got a whole gallery up of cool ones (which is where I pulled the above example from), plus you can register to upload your own photos to be sent through their computer algorithm.<br />
To Make your own 3D photos, or to just learn more about the science behind the process, visit the stanford site here &#8211; <a href="http://make3d.stanford.edu/" target="_blank">http://make3d.stanford.edu/</a> or just for the quick (i.e. layman&#8217;s) version of how it works, here&#8217;s a link directly to their <a href="http://make3d.stanford.edu/faq.html" target="_blank">FAQ.</a><br />
Pretty cool stuff.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s something similar that also passed my way, <a href="http://www.360cities.net/" target="_blank">360Cities.net</a> &#8211; 5.000 VR-panorama-shots in more than 42 cities&#8230;. all integrated in a Google Maps mashup.. if you live in a big city, chances are you can get a 3D view of your town, for instance, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://atlanta.360cities.net/" target="_blank">3D Atlanta</a>&#8230;..and of course, you have to check-out their page for <a href="http://egypt.360cities.net/" target="_blank">Egypt</a>&#8230;. simply amazing.</p>
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