Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
No, you didn't break the list. It's just that, to me, that new "tool"
is appalling.
Bad enough the extent to which cons dominate western culture without
making it any easier. Soon it will be impossible to even seek out all
the points of view that might add up to what really happened.
On the contrary, that's what Photosynth is good for :-)
<http://labs.live.com/photosynth/>
I find the seam carving tool very very attractive as well. It's a
*tool*; you use it, under human control, to produce the results desired
by humans. In this case, it means seeing things more clearly in photos
without completely losing the context (as you would with really tight
cropping).
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