As a rule, almost all the things coming from Microsoft Research tend to be products that leave us pleasantly surprised, and Microsoft AutoCollage is no exception to this rule. This is an application that, as its name suggests, allows us to create collages with our photos, quickly and easily.
When you open AutoCollage, immediately detect all the photos that we have in the folder of images, and hence we can choose what we want to incorporate collage. We have the option to define the quantity of photographs with which shall consist collage, you can also specify the size and format of the final image (depending on whether we want to wallpaper or for a portaretratos).
And because it could not be otherwise, Microsoft AutoCollage includes so popular feature of recognizing faces, automatically dialing the faces of people who find, and avoiding those that are hidden by gradients of collage. In addition, if the application does not recognize the faces of the first, we can dial manually.
Perhaps the only AutoCollage but Microsoft is that this is an application for payment ($ 19.95 dollars) and is available only in the Windows Marketplace USA or the Microsoft Online Store in Europe, but we can access free of charge to a Trial 30 days with limited functions, where the selection of images to compose is less granular, and where the final image appears with a watermark.
The official website of the application can see precious few examples of the results we delivered AutoCollage, within which emphasizes this:
Track | Supersite Blog
Link | Microsoft Research
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