We Recommend This App: Photosynth

by Alex Nicoll
Photosynth is an app on iOS and Windows phones that allows you to make panoramas of any sort by stitching together photos. Why do I need this if my phone already has a panorama function you might be wondering? This app creates 3D representation of sights by having you move your device so that your camera covers every part of what you are seeing. This app can capture an entire mountain view, interior of a monument, or sunset on the beach. On a recent trip to Prague, I found that the app was especially good for capturing the dome of a church I visited. Instead of a flat represent...

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