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August 07 Deep zooming photo collectionsToday’s digital cameras easily make it possible to snap good quality photos. We can enjoy them on our computer in all their glory but it’s more difficult when it comes to sharing these photos online so others can partake of our photography wizardry. Even uploading your photos from Windows Live Photo Gallery to your Live Space in a resolution that enables your family and friends to download and print them can cause some grief at the other end especially for those not on a broadband connection. Those panoramic photos you’ve made in Live Photo Gallery are another story altogether. To provide a means to show off your photos in all their glory is the purpose of a free software tool called Deep Zoom Composer. DZC enables you to layout your photos in the composer window, it processes them and upload them to a site for others to view. After you’ve added the photo or photos to the composition pane and it’s time to export, Deep Zoom Composer breaks your collection into small tiles (256 x 256 pixels). After everything is uploaded onto your album at PhotoZoom and you’ve passed around the website address, the collection downloads the tiles required to build the first scene in the visitor’s browser. As the visitor zooms in or pans around your photo album, more tiles are downloaded to build up the view. This technique by the way is how Live Maps build up its views on-screen rather than downloading one huge map image to your browser.
To get started with Deep Zoom Composer you’ll need to download the Microsoft Silverlight runtime (it’s a bit over 4Mb in size). Silverlight is cross-browser and cross-platform add-on that brings rich media experiences to your browser and desktop. For example, Silverlight is being used by NBCOlympics.com to provide about 2000 hours of online coverage of the Beijing Olympics (sadly not for Australia). The download site for Deep Zoom Composer is here. Once Deep Zoom Composer is started, create a new project and use Add Images in the right-hand pane to build a list of (possible) images you want to use in your composition. Alternatively, if you have a large panorama, you might prefer to use just one image. In composition mode, you can move your images around the compose canvas, re-size them, or remove them from the composition. In the latest version of Deep Zoom Composer you’re able to build a panorama while you’re in compose mode so that saves you having to go to Live Photo Gallery to create a new panorama.
Once your happy with your composition, then go to Export to have DZC process your photos and upload to your own album on PhotoZoom. Look at a couple of sample sites that have been created using DZC to get your creative juices flowing. The Yosemite project and Visual Story Telling sample mentioned in this week’s list of sites will give you plenty of ideas. ----------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. Sites for Thu 07-Aug-2008 – Astronomy, Malware, Malvertisements, SQL Server 2008, Popfly Olympic games, Rushworth Community House, Deep Zoom
Today’s sites:
--------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. August 06 Sites Wed 06-Aug-2008 – Apple, Grocery Choice, Malvertisements, Deep Zoom, Olympics, WindowsLive.com, Live Spaces birthday
Today’s sites and a few from yesterday (Tuesday):
--------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. August 04 Sites Sun 03-Aug-2008 and Mon 04-Aug-2008 – Deep Zoom photo collections, Solar eclipse, TeamZonesports, MobileMe, Live Clubhouse
A shortish list of sites (for a change…) with some more examples of Deep Zooming photo collections: Sunday:
Monday:
--------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. August 02 Sites Sat 02-Aug-2008 – Cowes regatta, Deep Zoom Composer, Vista, Climate change
Today’s sites:
--------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. August 01 Sites Fri 01-Aug-2008 - Live Maps, Solar eclipse, Olympics, Live FrameIt, Water on Mars
Today’s sites:
------------------ Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 31 Sites Thu 31-Jul-2008 – Deep Zoom samples, Vista tips, Live Mesh update, Live Search update, Bridge safety, Live Maps, Live FrameIt
Today’s sites:
--------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. Technorati Tags: Today's sites,Live Mesh,Live Maps,Vista,Live Search,Mars,Deep Zoom,Silverlight Streaming,Live FrameIt July 30 Sites Wed 30-Jul-2008 – Deep Zoom, Photography, LA quake, Mojave Experiment
Today’s sites:
----------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 29 Sites Tue 29-Jul-2008 – Apple, Windows Live FrameIt, Games development
Today’s sites:
--------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 28 Sites Mon 28-Jul-2008 – Tour de France, trueSpace for schools, Cassette tapes
Today’s (short) list of sites:
------------------------- Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 27 Sites Sun 27-Jul-2008 – Apple MobileMe, School, OneNote
Today’s list of sites for you to finish off your weekend:
------------------ Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 26 Sites Sat 26-Jul-2008 – Live Maps, trueSpace, Computer Science, OneNote, XNA Creator Club, Windows Vista
Today’s sites:
------------------ Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. July 25 Sites Fri 25-Jul-2008 – Live Mesh, Live Search, Facebook, trueSpace, Spam, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Imagine Cup
Today’s sites:
------------------ Posted using the Tech Preview of Windows Live Writer. Technorati Tags: Today's sites,Live Mesh,Live Search,Facebook,trueSpace,Malware,Live Photo Gallery,Imagine Cup July 24 Sites Thu 24-Jul-2008 – Live Maps, Virtual Earth 3D, trueSpace, Live Spaces, Microsoft Outlook, XBox 360
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