It doesn't require much work at all. The gigapixel camera does all the
crowd scanning photography and panorama building automatically. Then
face recognition software will locate all of your Facebook friends (and
enemies) in the crowd. That's exactly why it's so scary. Hardly any
work required at all. And it's cheap. Just the $800 X-Y positioner to
build the matrix of images using a cheap, P&S digital camera.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/19/2011 12:32 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Thanks, John, that explains the strange appearance of some of the
> faces. But I suspect that the military or the police would be
> uninterested in a product that required so much work.
>
>
> Chris
>
> On Monday, 18 July 2011, John Hudson<OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> See here:
>>
>> http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/tricitynews/news/124449619.html
>>
>> for a little more information.
>>
>> jh
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>
>>
>>> It looks fake to me, John. It look as if loads of photos have been put
>>> together to make a collage, of sorts.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> On 18 Jul 2011, at 11:39, John Hudson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I received the message below from an acquaintance in Vancouver, BC. The
>>>> image is a street scene in Vancouver after a recent ice hockey game.
>>>>
>>>> "This is the photo taken by Port Moody photographer Ronnie Miranda that
>>>> appeared in our Tri-City News last Friday (24-June). When you open this
>>>> up,
>>>> check the left hand side where you can upsize the photo, and click on the
>>>> Yellow print "view with GigaTag". This is actually scary. You can see -
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