Showing posts with label sony media software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sony media software. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23

I Made This


Sony Media Software recently released Photo Go, an application for organizing your photos. You can correct the colour in your photos, remove red eye, straighten photos, apply effects, etc. You can order prints from ImageStation, you can email photos, you can export photos to removeable devices, import photos from your cameras and other devices, etc.

BUT! What's more important than all that is that I made this product. Me. Its my baby. This app was completed on a really tight schedule. It was started by me and the other co-op back in the Winter term. I did research on how to handle the data management, and implemented the prototype back end architecture. The other co-op, Richard, worked on the photo list UI control. By the end of our term we had an app that could scan for photos in folders that you selected and it would show them in the list, with animation and (mostly) invisible caching of the thumbnails. It was rough, but it got transformed into a useful product over the few months after I left to go back to school. When I came back to Sony this term, the team finished up last minute bug fixes in the first couple of weeks (I didn't work on it) and it went gold shortly after. Exciting times. Certainly exciting to see a product you worked on go from scratch to finish.

Very cool. You can even download a demo from the website if you'd care to try it out.

Wednesday, November 22

Poker Night at the Office


Working at a small office is great. I work for Sony Media Software, and even though Sony is a big company, our Waterloo office only has 9 guys. How is the small office environment so great? Well, poker nights for one.

We hardly use the calendar in Outlook, and when we
do, its for poker. Poker at 5 pm. Order in dinner, lead into poker. So good.

And as some of you know, we also play cards and video games at lunch. You can't beat this kind of environment when it comes to work places.