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About This GigaPan
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Blaž Vičič
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- 91
- Size
- 0.43 Gigapixels
- Views
- 99
- Date added
- November 17, 2012
- Date taken
- November 17, 2012
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Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitch.Efx version 2.1.0161 (Windows)
Panorama size: 433 megapixels (86296 x 5028 pixels)
Input images: 53 (53 columns by 1 rows)
Field of view: 240.1 degrees wide by 14.0 degrees high (top=22.4, bottom=8.4)
Settings:
Vignette correction off
Original image properties:
Camera make: SAMSUNG
Camera model: GT-I9100
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2012-11-17 09:40:04 - 2012-11-17 09:47:04
Aperture: f/2.65
Exposure time: 0.01 - 0.05
ISO: 32 - 64
Focal length (35mm equiv.): unknown
White balance: Automatic
Exposure mode: Automatic
Horizontal overlap: 43.1 to 65.9 percent
Computer stats: 2908.86 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 11:37 (13 seconds per picture)
Alignment: 3:16, Projection: 1:11, Blending: 7:11
(Preview finished in 5:23)

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Blaž Vičič (November 18, 2012, 01:28PM )
Science is art, hehe
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (November 18, 2012, 01:18PM )
I thought it might be something like that, but your image looks like art to me. Worth considering, perhaps :-)
Blaž Vičič (November 18, 2012, 01:15PM )
It's just for presenting it to my colleagues and this is the best an fastest method. On this picture you can see a geological profile of anisian to ladinian dolomites and limestones.
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (November 18, 2012, 12:14PM )
This is an interesting image. What can you tell us about it? Is this the effect you were hoping to achieve or is it an experiment you performed in preparation for something else?