Amazing! The Worlds First 111 Gigapixel Image! , page 7


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reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:27 PM by hederahelix
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Well that's no fun. They blurred all the license plates.


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:29 PM by daggyz
Originally posted by chr0naut
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post by OleMB



and a piece of paper, perhaps a map or building plans.

Really amazing! Thought you were joking at first.


Yeah, but the words written on that piece of paper are even more amazing.


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:32 PM by Foreverthesickest
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this is amazing !!! but just imagaine what the government could do with this type of technology! they could probably pick any random person and watch every little aspect of theyre lives maybey even intervene and control the decisions they make ... just saying


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:34 PM by Nobama
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Bare in mind they've had this technology for a long time, Government tech is always 40 years ahead of civilian tech


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:51 PM by Tonosama
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Found an error.

There is a car, right of center on the bridge which is cut off. It is headed from the right to the left and as the car crosses one of the blue support beams the front end disappears.


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:55 PM by Apleness
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Can someone edit the OP post to say that this is a collage of thousands of pictures ?


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 04:57 PM by grrrrt
Originally posted by Nobama
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post by Apleness



It's not, this is one photo, but the pixels are so high it appears to be 100s of photos


Uhh, no. This IS a collection of hundreds of pictures stitched together using the "Gigapan" system and software. There is a whole website full of "photos" like this that everyday people upload. This isn't some new special camera, all it is is a machine taking a ton of photographs.

I'm amazed so many of you believe this was taken as a single photo.
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reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 05:00 PM by smurfy
Originally posted by Tonosama
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post by OrionHunterX



Found an error.

There is a car, right of center on the bridge which is cut off. It is headed from the right to the left and as the car crosses one of the blue support beams the front end disappears.


You will get stuff like that. The London panorama has similar 'anomalies' like the same person appearing more than once in a street scene, but in a different area, a factor of time when the pics were taken, I leave it to the experts for a full explanation, it might be in the information supplied with the picture.


reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 05:15 PM by Nobama
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The result of several months of work is the biggest panoramic photograph of the world; a 613,376-pixel wide by 181,248-pixel high photograph, consisting of 9,750 images, taken at an altitude of 60 meters from the highest platform of Torre Schindler, in Isla de la Cartuja. Just as a matter of interest, if we printed this image, it would take up to 13,800 square meters, which is more than two football stadiums.


Yes you are technically correct, but the final product is still a 111 Gigapixel Photo

Also it is a new camera, one of few as of right now that can take Gigapixel Photo's
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