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iyoopon · 4 months ago
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h-pez · 5 years ago
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Yo solo quiero darte luz, cobijar tus sueños ✨
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hilsonhollywood · 6 years ago
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#thickemz work out time #gaystagram #instagay #gayfitness #fitness #fitnessjourney #gayfit #gaybody #bodygram #workout (at Ktown) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqeLQ1hD3g1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tv406zga9l36
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monzack · 4 years ago
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A bosom headless selfie. . . . . #canonsl1 #24mmpancake #headlessselfie #headless #chest #bosom #picoftheday #photooftheday #photography #bwphotography #dramatic #polkadots #bra #blackandwhite #agameoftones #seminude #dailyselfie #bodygram #selfnude #selfart #selfportraitphotography #ifyouleave https://www.instagram.com/p/CDAaXxUjtnL/?igshid=1vrefu088wphc
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jodycalitz · 7 years ago
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Day 3 of 10 days of Body gratitude and today I am grateful for my feet....if I think back on the years I abused my feet and took them for grated. Pounding it out for hours on the road or treadmill, standing for hours while working, they carried and lifted (and elivated ) me when I needed them too. Our feet carry our entire body weight and absorb 10x that when we run and jump and land on them. There are 26 bones, 33 joints and more than a hundred muscles, ligaments and tendons! That is AMAZING don't you think? Our feet are freaking INCREDIBLE! 🙌👣🙌👣 So every time I walk, run, climb or dance I will give thanks to my feet for allowing me to move through this amazing journey of life!!! Powered by @synerchi_organics 🌿💕 . . . . . . . . . . #bodygratitudejourney #bodylove #bodypositive #bodypositivemovement #selfacceptance #selflove #bodygram #ilovemybody #iloveme #veganbody #veganbabes #vegansaresexy #vegansofig #vegano #beachbabes #beachgirl #bikinibarista #bikiniyogini #lifeinabikini #abikiniaday #bikiniyoga #lifesabeach
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moneyhealthfinance-blog · 6 years ago
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Original Stitch’s new Bodygram will measure your body
Original Stitch’s new Bodygram will measure your body
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After years of teasing, Original Stitch has officially launched their Bodygram service and will be rolling it out this summer. The system can scan your body based on front and side photos and will create custom shirts with your precise measurements.
“Bodygram gives you full body measurements as accurate as taken by professional tailors from just two photos on your phone. Simply take a front photo…
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ultratechengine · 6 years ago
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Unique Sew’s new Bodygram will measure your physique – Trending More on https://ift.tt/2NnGFqy
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deepfinds-blog · 6 years ago
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After years of teasing, Original Stitch has officially launched their Bodygram service and will be rolling it out this summer. The system can scan your body based on front and side photos and will create custom shirts with your own precise measurements.
“Bodygram gives you full body measurements as accurate as taken by professional tailors from just two photos on your phone. Simply take a front photo and a side photo and upload to our cloud and you will receive a push notification within minutes when your Bodygram sizing report is ready,” said CEO Jin Koh. “In the sizing report you will find your full body measurements including neck, sleeve, shoulder, chest, waist, hip, etc. Bodygram is capable of producing sizing result within 99% accuracy compared to professional human tailors.”
The technology is a clever solution to the biggest problem in custom clothing: fit. While it’s great to find a service that will tailor your clothing based on your own measurements, often these measurements are slightly off and can affect the cut of the shirt or pants. Right now, Koh said, his team offers free returns if the custom shirts don’t fit.
Further, the technology is brand new and avoids many of the pitfalls of the original body scanning tech. For example, Bodygram doesn’t require you to get into a Spandex onesie like most systems do and it can capture 40 measurements with only two full-body photos.
“Bodygram is the first sizing technology that works on your phone capable of giving you highly accurate sizing result from just two photos with you wearing normal clothing on any background,” said Koh. “Legacy technologies on the market today requires you to wear very tight fitting spandex suit, take 360 photos of you, and require a plain background to work. Other technologies gives you accuracy with 5 inches deviation in accuracy while Bodygram is the first technology to give you sub 1-inch accuracy. We are the first to use both computer vision and machine learning techniques to solve the problem of predicting your body shape underneath the clothes. Once we predicted your body shape we wrote our proprietary algorithm to calculate the circumferences and the length for each part of the body.”
Koh hopes the technology will reduce returns.
“It’s not uncommon to see clothing return rate reaching in the 40%-50% range,” he said. “Apparel clothing sales is among the lowest penetration in online shopping.”
The system can also be used to measure your body over time in order to collect health and weight data as well as help other manufacturers produce products that fit you perfectly. The app will launch this summer on Android and iOS. The company will be licensing the technology to other providers who will be able to create custom fits based on just a few side and front photos. Sales at the company grew 175% this year and they now have 350,000 buyers who are already creating custom shirts.
A number of competitors are in this interesting space, most notably ShapeScale, a company that appeared at TechCrunch Disrupt and promised a full body scan using a robotic scale. This, however, is the first commercial use of standard photos to measure your appendages and thorax and it’s an impressive step forward in the world of custom clothing.
Original Stitch’s new Bodygram will measure your body After years of teasing, Original Stitch has officially launched their Bodygram service and will be rolling it out this summer.
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nie36 · 2 years ago
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撮影めんどくさいのでアプリ使ってみた。
あるもんですねえ。 取り敢えず先に、普通に体重計で測った数値。
体重 78.5kg MBI 31.6 体脂肪 42.8% 筋肉量 42.2kg 内臓脂肪 10.0Lv 基礎代謝 1489kcal 体内年齢 53歳
さてアプリ。Bodygramなるもの。こないだ撮影したのとまあまあ、当たらずとも遠からずくらいの様子だったので今後これ使ってこうかな。
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前横も女として恥ずかしいレベルなんだけど後ろがひっでえな。知ってた。いや後ろは撮影してないから予想値なんだろうけど概ねこんなもんでしょ。ひっでえわ。
ちなみに2018年8月に今は亡きZOZOスーツで計測したのがあった。 う~ん、着実に肥えている。
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当時もこれはひでえと思ってたが今と比べると幾分マシだな。いやどっちもどっちか。
アプリでの計測も出来てるけどこれはそもそもどれくらい合ってるかどうか確かめる必要があるな。夜にでもやるか。
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Androidのアプデでロールスクリーン機能がクソゴミになってるの最悪すぎるな。これはこれでなんか良い感じにスクショできるアプリを探してくる必要がある。出力できれば良いのに。
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thefeedpost · 6 years ago
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Body scanning app 3DLOOK raises $1 million to measure your corpus
3D body scanning systems have hit the big time after years of stops and starts. Hot on the heels of Original Stitch’s Bodygram, another 3D scanner, 3DLOOK, has entered into the fray with a $1 million investment to measure bodies around the world.
The founders, Vadim Rogovskiy, Ivan Makeev, and Alex Arapovd, created 3DLOOK when they found that they could measure a human body using just a smartphone. The team found that other solutions couldn’t let them measure fits with any precision and depended on expensive hardware.
“After more than six years of building companies in the ad tech industry I wanted to build something new which was not a commodity,” said Rogovskiy. “I wanted to overcome growth obstacles and I learned that the apparel industry had mounting return problems in e-commerce. 3DLOOK’s co-founders spent over a year on pure R&D and testing new approaches and combinations of different technologies before creating SAIA (Scanning Artificial Intelligence for Apparel) in 2016.”
The team raised $400,000 to date and most recently raised a $1 million seed round to grow the company.
The team also collects “fit profiles” and is able to supply these profiles based on “geographic location, age, and gender groups.” This means that 3DLOOK can give you exact sizes based on your scanned measurements and tell you how clothes will fit on your body. They have 20,000 profiles already and are working with eight paying customers and five large enterprise systems. Lemonade Fashion and Koviem are both using the platform.
“3DLOOK is the first company that managed to build a technology that allows capturing human body measurements with just two casual photos, and plans to disrupt the market of online apparel sales, offering brands and small stores an API for desktop and SDK for mobile to gather clients measurements and build custom clothing proposals,” said Rogovskiy. “Additionally, the company collects the database of human body measurements so that brands could build better clothing for all types of body and solve fit and return problems. It will not only allow stores to sell more apparel, it will allow people get the quality apparel.”
3D scanners have gotten better and better over the years and it’s interesting to see companies being able to scan bodies just from a few photos. While these things can’t account for opinions of taste they can definitely make sure that your clothes fit before you order them.
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h-pez · 6 years ago
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Curva peligrosa, tócame la cintura y cosa, disfruta 🎙 . . . #yonomatoeltiempo #malarodriguez 🎧✨ #body #girls #instagirls #instabody #bodygram #estemundoesperfecto (en Valdivia, Chile) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxLqrVipWkW/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4p9kd4z49ryn
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erikjarnberg · 4 years ago
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Bodygram of Döds 🔯 #döds #dödskomikz #dödsproductions #erikjarnbergart #erikjarnbergraad #erikjärnbergrååd #pemtagram #body #bodies #marilynmonroe https://www.instagram.com/p/CEVC6hqpok0/?igshid=jvttwl8ecvqp
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iyoopon · 4 years ago
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shintani · 4 years ago
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2020年6月26日
アンデス住民、コロナに強い耐性か 少ない感染に専門家ら注目(時事通信)
全国で新たに105人感染 1日100人超は48日ぶり(毎日新聞)
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sukebandekai · 5 years ago
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<CNET Japan>スマホだけで足型の3D採寸を可能に--Bodygramの関連会社Visualize
<CNET Japan>スマホだけで足型の3D採寸を可能に–Bodygramの関連会社Visualize
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un-enfant-immature · 6 years ago
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Body scanning app 3DLOOK raises $1 million to measure your corpus
3D body scanning systems have hit the big time after years of stops and starts. Hot on the heels of Original Stitch’s Bodygram, another 3D scanner, 3DLOOK, has entered into the fray with a $1 million investment to measure bodies around the world.
The founders, Vadim Rogovskiy, Ivan Makeev, and Alex Arapovd, created 3DLOOK when they found that they could measure a human body using just a smartphone. The team found that other solutions couldn’t let them measure fits with any precision and depended on expensive hardware.
“After more than six years of building companies in the ad tech industry I wanted to build something new which was not a commodity,” said Rogovskiy. “I wanted to overcome growth obstacles and I learned that the apparel industry had mounting return problems in e-commerce. 3DLOOK’s co-founders spent over a year on pure R&D and testing new approaches and combinations of different technologies before creating SAIA (Scanning Artificial Intelligence for Apparel) in 2016.”
The team raised $400,000 to date and most recently raised a $1 million seed round to grow the company.
The team also collects “fit profiles” and is able to supply these profiles based on “geographic location, age, and gender groups.” This means that 3DLOOK can give you exact sizes based on your scanned measurements and tell you how clothes will fit on your body. They have 20,000 profiles already and are working with eight paying customers and five large enterprise systems. Lemonade Fashion and Koviem are both using the platform.
“3DLOOK is the first company that managed to build a technology that allows capturing human body measurements with just two casual photos, and plans to disrupt the market of online apparel sales, offering brands and small stores an API for desktop and SDK for mobile to gather clients measurements and build custom clothing proposals,” said Rogovskiy. “Additionally, the company collects the database of human body measurements so that brands could build better clothing for all types of body and solve fit and return problems. It will not only allow stores to sell more apparel, it will allow people get the quality apparel.”
3D scanners have gotten better and better over the years and it’s interesting to see companies being able to scan bodies just from a few photos. While these things can’t account for opinions of taste they can definitely make sure that your clothes fit before you order them.
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