Photographer David Bergman seamlessly stitched over 220 Canon G10 images with the help of a device called the GigaPan EPIC (a robotic camera mount). Apparently the photo equates to 1,474 megapixels and took six and half hours to render into a 2 gig TIF file. WOW!
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2.01.2009
Hooj.
There is a super high-resolution photo of President Obama's Inaugural Address here.
Photographer David Bergman seamlessly stitched over 220 Canon G10 images with the help of a device called the GigaPan EPIC (a robotic camera mount). Apparently the photo equates to 1,474 megapixels and took six and half hours to render into a 2 gig TIF file. WOW!
Photographer David Bergman seamlessly stitched over 220 Canon G10 images with the help of a device called the GigaPan EPIC (a robotic camera mount). Apparently the photo equates to 1,474 megapixels and took six and half hours to render into a 2 gig TIF file. WOW!
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That's v cool - and I love George W's face on it. Boy does he look pissed off, ha ha!
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