07-02-2004, 03:00 AM
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Swami
Join Date: Feb 2004
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MS Triage Technology Features Flying Photos
Over at Digital Media Thoughts I spotted that Microsoft is working on new digital photo technology called "Triage" which groups and clusters photos logically, letting you easily drill down stacks of pictures to quickly find the one you are looking for. The interface uses the power of your 3D graphics card to do the heavy lifting, so photos fly around the screen at high speed and in a intuitive manner. The video is really worth a look to get an idea of the sort of things that should be coming down the development pipeline.
The video also shows photos being tagged and sent to a Pocket PC in real time. This interface is fast & fun and I look forward to using it (or something very much like it) at some point soon.
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07-02-2004, 03:12 AM
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Pontificator
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I posted this on Digital Media Thoughts already, but I'll say it again here... this technology is amazing! The animations are being used for something useful. Also, the image clustering really adds a whole new dimension in sorting photos. I might actually use the "keyword" feature.
On the other hand, I don't think this technology will be introduced in Windows anytime soon, considering Windows XP's complete lack of true graphics Quartz-like processing. I think we'll only see this in Longhorn.
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07-02-2004, 03:54 AM
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Mystic
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Sounds like a Longhorn feature.
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07-02-2004, 03:56 AM
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Theorist
Join Date: Mar 2003
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I just plunked down 200 big ones for my vid card. Longhorn please come come out in 2006 as promised!
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07-02-2004, 04:14 AM
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Editor Emeritus
Join Date: Sep 2006
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I've never really thought about it before, but this could be very helpful. With the growth of digital photography and availability of huge hard drives, we're going to have to get some kind of better cataloging technologies.
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07-02-2004, 09:58 AM
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Sage
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Very cool. I would definitely use that as I have a ton of pictures. It kind of reminds me of that computer in Minoriity Report...
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07-02-2004, 10:36 AM
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Pupil
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Way cool...
Wow, how cool was that?!?!
Makes my Zoombrowser (which i love for its graphical way of showing groups and subfolders) look like an old outdatet T-ford!
I want this software now!! Who is that guy in the video? Where does he live? What does it take to make him burn me a copy :wink:
Cant wait until this comes out.
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07-02-2004, 05:05 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Oct 2003
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IF it can take the functionality of Adobe's Photoshop Album and improve on it, it will be an awesome program. I actually do tag each photo individually. (Well, I can select groups of photos and tag them, but you get the idea...) Tagging everything from one day would be very bad for me. I'm loving it because I've got all these categories, and I can find exactly what I want with a few mouse clicks. I hope to be a biology professor one day, or work in a biology related field, and having my pictures well organized will be essential.
I did love the way that MS's program showed an enlarged image in real time as you moused over a thumbnail. That's good use of graphics power. I'm not as sure about the stacked row of a photos... I'd rather see them in a grid layout.
For anyone needing to organize their pictures, I would highly recommend Adobe Photoshop Album. Even better: they give away a free version which is much more functional than I thought it would be. (Sure, I ended up buying the full version - cause the software's that good, but the free version will do the job quite well too).
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07-02-2004, 06:27 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zack Mahdavi
I posted this on Digital Media Thoughts already, but I'll say it again here... this technology is amazing! The animations are being used for something useful. Also, the image clustering really adds a whole new dimension in sorting photos. I might actually use the "keyword" feature.
On the other hand, I don't think this technology will be introduced in Windows anytime soon, considering Windows XP's complete lack of true graphics Quartz-like processing. I think we'll only see this in Longhorn.
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Ditto on posting my view to Digital Media Thoughts. To me, this looks like an updated interface to MS Digital Image Library 9. I currently use that program for organizing my digital photos, but I think adding the new interface will make it that much better.
Basically, I am a M$ zombie: when they come out with a new interface for software I already have, I usually ending spending more money... :frusty:
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07-02-2004, 07:56 PM
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Pupil
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Re: Way cool...
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Originally Posted by Bruno
Wow, how cool was that?!?!
Makes my Zoombrowser (which i love for its graphical way of showing groups and subfolders) look like an old outdatet T-ford!
I want this software now!! Who is that guy in the video? Where does he live? What does it take to make him burn me a copy :wink:
Cant wait until this comes out.
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Another Zoombrowser fan here, and yes, this technology looks like it will take digital media organization to the next level. It seems to address alot of the hassle and frustration of trying to organize your digital photos.
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