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World's biggest photo

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:29 am
by skippy
Holy crap.

Saw this in the Jan 2005 DCMag, and had to share. Figured Dutch wasn't the strong suit of too many people here, so I'm posting a few details from the story.

A team from TNO in Holland has stitched 600 images together to create the world's largest panorama taken from a fixed point. A few details:

    • 78,897 x 31,565 pixel (2.5 gigapixel!)
    • 7.5GB
    • D1x
    • Nikkor 80-400 zoom
    • Manfrotto 755B tripod
    • Camera Turret Company Digital PT20 pan and tilt head.
    • Lens was set to full zoom.
    • Files were taken as RAW written directly to PC via Firewire.
    • Panorama Tools 2.6 handled lens deformations
    • Put together with PTAssembler
    • Printed at 300dpi the photo would be 6.67m x 2.67m:shock:

More at http://www.tno.nl/gigapix
Image (4000x1603 jpg, 2MB): http://www2.tno.nl/industrie_en_techniek/instrumentatie_voor_de_we/gigapix_nl/downloads/giga4000.jpg
Image (this is a small one - only 2400 x 962 and 700KB): http://www2.tno.nl/industrie_en_techniek/instrumentatie_voor_de_we/gigapix_nl/downloads/giga2400.jpg

Anyone got anything to compete? Sydney Harbour would look good at this level of detail. Think how much Ken Duncan could charge for it! :D

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:34 am
by atencati
hmmm..maybe I'm crazy but>

there is a post around here (can't find it) about a surveilence cam that could zoom to something like 2 miles? We all had a look at it a while back, there was talk of use on the aussie beaches for security, etc etc. Anyways, Isn't this the same pic??? I swear that is the same church in the middle....I am starting to question my sanity. Anyone remember that thread??

Andy

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 6:13 am
by Killakoala
yep, the very same.

It just goes to show magazines are not able to keep up with internet forums such as this, when talking about new stuff. :) By the time it gets into print, those in the know already read, discussed, abused, and moved on to the next big thing.

I love what the team has done, but i wish they had picked a nicer view.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 7:52 am
by Onyx
Killakoala wrote:It just goes to show magazines are not able to keep up with internet forums such as this, when talking about new stuff. :) By the time it gets into print, those in the know already read, discussed, abused, and moved on to the next big thing.


I agree. But still, score 1 for Nikon. :D

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 5:19 pm
by boxerboy
I've just finished one from my visit to Mt Isa this week, and I thought that was an effort with 19 photos stiched together.
Image

Cheers
Peter

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 9:35 pm
by Killakoala
That is one w i d e panorama :)

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 10:21 pm
by sirhc55
Nice one boxerboy - it sure is a mutha’ of a pano

Chris