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In one example provided by Microsoft, a cute kid stands in front of a curb. Want to erase the kid and have only the lovely curb? No problem.
The technology appears to work as advertised, but Microsoft's choice of samples seems to indicate a challenge finding practical applications.
Of course, as one newsroom colleague pointed out, it might be handy for deleting an "ex" from an otherwise nice photo. Also, though a vacation to Hawaii without the kids might not be in the cards, vacation photos without the kids are emerging as a possibility.
A second photo technique, known as "Visual Simulation of Weathering By Gamma-ton Tracing" was also on display at the PDC. The weathering simulator can, for example, add things like moss to an image of a fire hydrant. And you never know when you'll need that capability.
Both technologies were also demonstrated by Microsoft at this summer's
Vista and Media Center
The Vista code handed out to attendees clearly shows where Microsoft is headed
The
A Microsoft representative noted that the code included with the Vista test version "is not representative of what customers will actually experience in the final product."
"The September Windows Vista CTP does show some preliminary updates and enhancements, including initial steps toward helping customers more quickly and easily browse large amounts of music and video content on their local machine or home network," the representative said in an e-mail.
There are
As for the more upcoming Media Center update, Microsoft has said there will be an
Enthusiast site Neowin has some
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