SeeNow.com: Put your friends in compromising positions

John Biggs

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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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SeeNow is a cute website that allows you to create those old timey “face-in-hole” pictures so popular at county fairs, hay rides, and correctional facilities. The concept is simple: you upload, link to, or take a picture of your face and then put it into a series of clever situations or onto the faces of popular celebrities. Step 4? Profit!

I tried it out with MA this morning and found it to be a more than acceptable way to make a funny picture. The system centers and crops the image automatically and even blends the face in with the lighting and coloration of the photo. The site hopes to monetize through partnerships with media as well as merchandise sales. The technology can also improve web and gaming avatar creation.

Try if for yourself! Your employer won’t mind!

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