Microsoft Research has historically explored innovative projects like , a tool developed in the late 2000s for automatically generating image collages from photo collections. However, product keys for such tools (or any software) are proprietary, user-specific, and tied to individual licenses. Microsoft does not publicly distribute or link to 25-character product keys for research prototypes like AutoCollage, as they are intended for internal testing or academic collaboration only.
Unlike standard collage makers of its time, AutoCollage used research-grade algorithms—including and Poisson blending —to seamlessly stitch photos. It was designed to find "interesting" regions of photos automatically. Key Features
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