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The "Video Editor" or "Legacy Photos" apps in Windows often have basic remixing features.

It’s rare to see a piece of software from 2008 still sparking curiosity today, but is a special case. It was one of the first consumer-facing projects to come out of Microsoft’s "incubation" labs, using advanced computer vision to do what was then a difficult task: seamlessly blending a pile of photos into a single, professional-looking collage.

AutoCollage was designed for Windows XP and Windows Vista. To run it on Windows 10 or 11, you will likely need to right-click the application and select "Run in Compatibility Mode" for Windows 7 or Vista.

Microsoft Research AutoCollage 2008 is a software application developed by Microsoft Research. It allows users to create panoramic images by stitching together multiple photographs.

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