Mosaica: Image Stiching for iPhone!

Monday, June 8, 2009 @ 05:06 PM
posted by Paul

Two of my good friends from UCF have recently wrote a wonderful new App for iPhone. Brandyn White and Andrew Miller of Dappervision, Inc. have put together a really neat app called Mosaica. The app allows you to take a number of pictures, and the iPhone will take them and fuse them together to form a large Mosaic of the smaller pictures. Although image stitching technology is nothing new I have to say the way it’s handled on the iPhone with Mosaica is absolutely ingenious. It’s really intuitive, remarkably fast, and really fun. I find myself making Mosaics to compensate for the rather low-resolution of the iPhone Camera. They have a few videos posted up on the website, as well as community site to allow you to share Mosaics. I would have to say one of the neatest things is that the app allows you to take close-ups of things within a Mosaic. For example, take a broad photo of your room, then take a close up of your monitor. Mosaica will then recognise the monitor close-up as part of the larger mosaic and show that image when you zoom in on the monitor. Genius!

Check them out at m.osaica.com

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