It has great applications for bootstrapping the 3-D design process.
A professional photographer switches to the Nikon 1 System
A professional photographer switches to the Nikon 1 V2 system and ends up selling his D800. Here’s why and how he did that:
This article outlines some of the reasons why I love shooting with the Nikon 1 camera system
Source: why I love shooting with Nikon 1
I also shoot both the Nikon 1 V2 and the Lumix GH-n cameras. I like both formats a lot, and especially like the Nikon 1 as it enables me to travel with a tiny camera kit yet get great photos.
Converting photos into 3D models
Family portraits, team pictures, and wedding photos. We’ve all taken them and put them in a frame or scrapbook. But now there’s a new way to make those pictures come to life.
Source: 3D Modeling Giving New Dimensions To Photography « CBS Minnesota
Recent 3D movies show strong ticket sales; 42% of “The Martian” tickets for 3D version.
and similar market shares for other recent movie releases in 2D and 3D.
Use the free Microsoft Research Image Composite Editor to create panorama photos
Microsoft Research makes their Image Composite Editor available for free. Use the ICE to create high quality panorama photos by stitching together many photos.
This photo was created out of 34 photos taken on a 12 megapixel point n shoot camera – the end result, after overlaps and cropping, is a 78 megapixel image.
This is a size reduced 1920 pixel wide version of the original. On the original, I can just about zoom in to cars on the bridge. This photo was taken from the site of the Astoria tower, Astoria, Oregon, overlooking the Columbia River where it joins the Pacific Ocean.