I found this site after reading in magazine about it...do you find it interesting?
Well, anyhow, enjoy the site...
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http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/gigapixel.htm![]()
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RAW Senior Member 601 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Brooklyn, NY More info | Dec 04, 2005 20:04 | #1 I found this site after reading in magazine about it...do you find it interesting? Artan
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Dec 04, 2005 20:36 | #2 I find it extremely interesting. Way beyond my capabilities though. I often marvel at how some people are so darn smart.
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I have not yet made myself a great pano, I probably haven't tried hard enough... Artan
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toddb Senior Member 792 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: Seattle Washington More info | Dec 06, 2005 11:29 | #4 Or you can just a get a big film camera. I think they say they are getting like 4 GigaPixels out of this thing now. 10D, EF17-40L, EF50F1.4, EF28-135IS, 550EX [AlienBees 2xB800 and 1xB400 with large softbox and reversible umbrella] Sekonic L-358
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toddb wrote: Or you can just a get a big film camera. I think they say they are getting like 4 GigaPixels out of this thing now. http://www.gigapxl.org/ Well that's definitively much easier... Artan
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Dec 07, 2005 18:58 | #6 OOOOOOps! Sorry - I thought this was about the Gigapxl project. My mistake! Bob
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woodsie Senior Member 701 posts Likes: 6 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Australian living in Zurich, Switzerland More info | I think this stuff is kinda interesting as an academic curiosity, and may find a practical purpose many many years into the future. I also think that the scanning a medium format negative sounds a lot easier than stitching 196 seperate shots together. 1DMkIIn, 20D and S80 - Full gear list
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woodsie wrote: I think this stuff is kinda interesting as an academic curiosity, and may find a practical purpose many many years into the future. I also think that the scanning a medium format negative sounds a lot easier than stitching 196 seperate shots together. But I'm struggling to think of a situation where there is going to be a strong demand for 3m x 2m, 300dpi, magazine quality images. Then again Bill Gates is famously (though not sure how acurately) quoted, in the early 80's, as saying "Why would a home computer ever need more than 640k of memory?" which has since been ridiculed for it's shortsightedness. ![]()
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toddb Senior Member 792 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: Seattle Washington More info | Dec 08, 2005 01:18 | #9 I've only read bits of the gigapxl project, but I really like that fact that someone is "archiving" these super detailed images of the US. I'm sure those will come in handy in 100 years on the history channel, lol. Those images are ALLOT more detailed then anything out there currently. 10D, EF17-40L, EF50F1.4, EF28-135IS, 550EX [AlienBees 2xB800 and 1xB400 with large softbox and reversible umbrella] Sekonic L-358
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