From the website:
The picture was made with the Canon 7D and a 400mm lens. It consists of 1920 pictures with 18 megapixel, which was recorded by a photo-robot in 1 hour and 44 minutes.
With a resolution of 297,500 x 87,500 pixel (15.9 gigapixels) the picture is the highest resolution photo of Machu Picchu ever taken. Image stitching was done on a MacPro Hexacore 2.67Ghz, 32GB Ram and OCZ 960GB RevoDrive. Render time was 1.5hrs.
The image took 11.5 hours to upload to gigapan.com which is the largest upload of a .PSB file to date.
The software required 10.5 hours and 120 gigabytes of free disk space to read and convert the PSB file, and 1 hour to do the upload of 6.9 gigabytes.
scotteisenphotography wrote in post #15808145
No you just constantly post ignorant comments on my posts. But if you'd like to discuss skin thickness based on real-life experiences, I'd welcome that conversation.
I'd buy a beer to watch the conversation between you two 
flyfisher wrote in post #15808200
Brendon
I hope Ireland is treating you well when we were at Ashford Castle they brought in a person by helicopter so he could fly fish it was rather comical to see the golf cart come out an drive the guy 50 yards to the river.
prima donnas, steve!