A media company in Dresden, Germany, has created a 26 gigapixel image. It is made up of 1665 images (each 21.4 megapixels) shot with an EOS 5D Mark II and 400mm lens. A photo-robot moved the camera between each exposure. Converting the 102GB of RAW data on a computer took 92 hours.
Think my PC needs a few upgrades before attempting something on this scale. :2funny:
If you click on the image and hold one is able to drag around the image. You can also use the scroll wheel to zoom in. Amazing stuff and shot with a Canon. :legit:
http://www.dresden-26-gigapixels.com/dresden26GP
it seems like it limits the zoom facility to what your computer can handle!
Very impressive all the same.
Quote from: picsfor on January 02, 2010, 09:22:04 AM
it seems like it limits the zoom facility to what your computer can handle!
Very impressive all the same.
I think the download speed of your ISP is more important than what your computer can handle. :tup:
Just zoomed in on the cars and could read the number plates. :o
Thanks for posting Forseti. ;D
Quote from: Oldboy on January 02, 2010, 11:17:30 AM
Quote from: picsfor on January 02, 2010, 09:22:04 AM
it seems like it limits the zoom facility to what your computer can handle!
Very impressive all the same.
I think the download speed of your ISP is more important than what your computer can handle. :tup:
Just zoomed in on the cars and could read the number plates. :o
Thanks for posting Forseti. ;D
But at least i bought the correct camera :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup:
Funnily enough, this was posted on PR - and one of the first replies was to say that a bigger one has already been produced some time ago.
but did they give the link?
I#ve no idea - I don't kno why I keep going back TBH - Flake is still there telling everyone how its done and what is the best as usual.
Quote from: anglefire on January 02, 2010, 04:07:17 PM
I#ve no idea - I don't kno why I keep going back TBH - Flake is still there telling everyone how its done and what is the best as usual.
lol Mark, delete the bookmark, I did ages ago, felt liberated :beer:
I remember seeing that other gigapixel image, shame I dont remember the link, I did a quick google and it seems there are quite a few out there, hours of fun.
Loads more of this type of thing at http://www.gigapan.org/
BTW the hardware to get you up and running and shooting these is less than $300 http://www.gigapansystems.com/epic-product-page.html
Quote from: Jonathan on January 03, 2010, 06:15:59 PM
Loads more of this type of thing at http://www.gigapan.org/
BTW the hardware to get you up and running and shooting these is less than $300 http://www.gigapansystems.com/epic-product-page.html
but it doesn't support a 5D MkII let alone a big lens!
Quote from: picsfor on January 03, 2010, 06:25:16 PM
but it doesn't support a 5D MkII let alone a big lens!
Well it hasn't been
tested with one yet ;)
I really wish I had a project that needed one of these - you can rent them for £25 a day and have a lot of fun.
Quote from: picsfor on January 03, 2010, 06:25:16 PM
but it doesn't support a 5D MkII let alone a big lens!
Nor any of the larger Nikons. I think it is a physical dimension incompatibility, i.e. they're too big to fit in the cradle, and not an interface issue.
H.
so where did they get the arm for the gigapic taken at the start of the thread?
Have a look here Andrew http://www.dr-clauss.de/english.htm
By the way, I found this link by clicking on the tab 'Story' that is in the top left hand corner of the link page given in my opening post. There's also a 'Video' tab leading to a short YouTube video.
thanks for that link Forseti - interesting viewing. Not sure it's gonna come in at $300 but i'll drop them a line because without a doubt, a good panorama is worth its money (so to speak)