Now THATS high def...check it out
http://www.yosemite-17-gigapixels.co...ntDeepZoom.htm
Now THATS high def...check it out
http://www.yosemite-17-gigapixels.co...ntDeepZoom.htm
WHAT?!?!?! thats crazy, you can zoom in and see people by a waterfall on the right by the tree. i was zoomed all the way in and then held zoom out and DAMN!
EDIT: i spy a guy in an orange shirt. find him!
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Last edited by thecrazyone; 11-18-2008 at 04:12 PM.
found a civic lol
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I see the civic, the man in oragne I can't find.
^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle
People are at the top!
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^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle
says it cant open it for me
and yes i installed silver light
Kodak Easy Share FTW!
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2006 CBR F4i - (Sold)
2007 Lexus IS - (Sold)
2006 MazdaSpeed 6 - (Sold)
Most recent cars list is too long
Probably multiple cameras and photographers. If they were smart they would have used the Canon 5D mark 2 because it is already 21 megapixels. Who knows. I wonder how many pictures they stitched?Originally Posted by SouthrnStyle
Really really cool btw
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omg a dead horse. ahah iono if its dead or not
LulzOriginally Posted by NoWAyItZTOMmY
on the sites homepage it says that its a lot of pictures stitched together. i cant remember how many
doesnt work for me. gayness
damn beat me to the dead horse !!!
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Picture is very cool.
here is the info on it.
An artist has released a 17-gigapixel image of Yosemite National Park that he says is the largest stitched-together panorama available.
Gerard Maynard, a New York based painter and photographer, put together the ultra-high resolution composite using more than 2,000 individual photos that he took aided by a hacked old Pixorb motorized tripod head.
"What this allows someone to do is fully immerse themselves into the work and discover," Maynard said. "You throw away issues of taste and replace them with actually finding things."
Maynard, who previously gained fame photographing Harlem, found himself out in this landscape through his work as a science photographer for the Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project. Stay tuned for a full write-up of that effort, and its implications for geology, tomorrow. But for now, you can revel in nerdy details of the computing power required to handle a 96.5 gigabyte image.
"I have a bunch of RAID systems, so I'm moving data at about 300 MB second," Maynard said. "It takes about 45 minutes to an hour just for one of the large images to load into Photoshop. With a conventional drive, it'd take about two to three hours."
You can check out the massive image in glorious detail at Maynard's website in exchange for watching a pre-roll Obama ad. As much as we hate to do it, we heartily recommend installing Silverlight for the best viewing.
Image: Glacier Point in Yosemite. Courtesy of Gerard Maynard
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it's 2046 images together.. and it's amazing IMO...
Originally Posted by osnap