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Build a 10,000 x 10,000 Mosaic of Images with Deep Zoom

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One of the coolest features to find its way into Microsoft's Silverlight 2's beta build is the Deep Zoom Composer. Deep Zoom gives website developers the ability to display multiple high resolution thumbnail images, which visitors can then quickly zoom in for a detailed closeup and then pan back out without ever skipping a beat. If you haven't already, install the latest beta build, then head over to the Hard Rock Cafe and browse the memorabilia section to what the fuss is all about.

Taking the technology a giant leap forward, Donavon West, a Microsoft MVP for Live Development, has created a 10,000 x 10,000 mosaic of Barrack Obama. Removing political affiliations from the equation, West's DeepZoomObama mosaic shows Silverlight strutting its stuff as you zoom in on any of the many images ranging from Time Magazine covers to cats wearing hats. Best of all, West details exactly how he built it using a handful of readily available free tools.

While a mosaic of Barrack Obama might be well timed with an upcoming presidential election, the door has been left wide open for Maximum PC readers to serve up more scintillating mosaics. Imagine zooming in on an Asus Striker II Extreme and uncovering a wealth of hardware images. Have something even better in mind? Show us what you got!

Image Credit: DeepZoomObama.com

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avatarSorry, I'm married..

 ..there for I dont get any "me" time.  Exersise, none.  guitar playing, only the dust gets to see it. The Harley Davidson 100th Anniv. MOD Ive been working on, Still in the same state it's been since 2004 (so many like themed MODs have popped up before mine now)...and lets not mention the games I yoosta play.  So, I dont think I will get to this project anytime soon. But I will still watch for those who do have the time.

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