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  2. Deep Zoom - Wikipedia

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    (Using Deep Zoom Composer). Blaise Aguera y Arcas gave a demonstration of Seadragon and Photosynth at the 2007 TED conference. In November 2009, 352 Media Group, a Silverlight developer in the Microsoft Silverlight Partner Program, created an example of Deep Zoom using Microsoft Silverlight version 3. [2] It is online at 352 Media Group's Web site.

  3. Image Composite Editor - Wikipedia

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    The stitched panorama can be saved in a wide variety of file formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to multi-resolution tiled formats like HD View and Deep Zoom, as well as allowing multi-resolution upload to the Microsoft Photosynth site. [2] It can also be saved to a web page with a zoomable viewer using a third-party template.

  4. Seadragon Software - Wikipedia

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    Photosynth uses Seadragon for its D3D viewer and Silverlight for its default viewer.; Pivot uses a combination of Seadragon and WPF to render images and collections.; ChronoZoom is a timeline for Big History being developed for the International Big History Association by Microsoft Research and originally by the University of California, Berkeley and Microsoft Live Labs [9]

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  6. Photosynth - Wikipedia

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    Photosynth is based on Photo Tourism, a research project by University of Washington graduate student Noah Snavely. [2] Shortly after Microsoft's acquisition of Seadragon in early 2006, that team began work on Photosynth, under the direction of Seadragon founder Blaise Agüera y Arcas.

  7. Kalles Fraktaler - Wikipedia

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    Kalles Fraktaler is a free Windows-based fractal zoom computer program used for zooming into fractals such as the Mandelbrot set and the Burning Ship fractal at very high speed, utilizing Perturbation and Series Approximation. [1]

  8. Quartz Compositor - Wikipedia

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    The bitmap output from Quartz 2D, OpenGL, Core Image, QuickTime, or other process is written to a specific memory location, or backing store.The Compositor then reads the data from the backing stores and assembles each into one image for the display, writing that image to the frame buffer memory of the graphics card.

  9. Microsoft Live Labs Deepfish - Wikipedia

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    Deepfish was an experimental browsing software system for Windows Mobile devices that used a zooming user interface, being developed at Microsoft Live Labs. It aimed to provide a consistent browsing experience on desktops and mobile devices, to display content on the small mobile displays in the same layout as larger displays, and to avoid the ...