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Mountain View. Panorama size: 258 megapixels (50064 x 5160 pixels) 69 images (23 columns by 3 rows) Field of view: 60.9 degrees wide by 6.3 degrees high (top=2.4, bottom=-3.9) Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Aperture: f/7.1 Exposure time: 0.003125 ISO: 80 Focal length (35mm equiv.): 357.6 mm Digita...
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Looking North from the Marriott Marquis Hotel. My first Gigapixel image. 1.052 Gigaapixels (47388 x 22204 pixels) Input images: 286 (22 columns by 13 rows) This was taken through the dirty hotel windows after a rainstorm. I may try to clean it up and resubmit later.
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Panorama size: 200 megapixels (47776 x 4192 pixels) Input images: 40 (20 columns by 2 rows) Field of view: 119.3 degrees wide by 10.5 degrees high (top=5.5, bottom=-5.0) Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Image size: 3456x2592 (9.0 megapixels) Capture time: 2011-01-26 9:56:12 - 2011-01-26 10:58:47 Aperture:...
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The atrium lobby viewed from the 6th floor. 23 Columns Wide X 8 High. In this image, I left the camera on auto-focus, while exposure and white balance remained fixed. This resulted in some unusual DOF treatments as the separate images were stitched. I'm not sure a fixed focus would produce better results.
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My first GigaPan image! Something strange happened, as the left half of the grid was 4 pictures high, but the right half was only 3 pictures high. I removed some on the left side to realign it. What did I do wrong? This location is always windy and that day was no exception. It was so windy I was afraid the tripo...
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April 2011 National Association of Broadcaster's Show in Las Vegas. Taken from the Monorail Station. Panorama size: 1006 megapixels (63584 x 15824 pixels) Input images: 261 (29 columns by 9 rows) Settings: Aperture: f/8 Exposure time: 0.004 (1/250) ISO: 80 Focal length (35mm equiv.): 357.6 mm
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My first 360 degree pano. The morning light was a bit harsh and underexposed the shadows. Contrary to the advice of the GigaPan, I took this one at maximum wide-angle to minimize the number of exposures, so very little detail will be revealed by zooming.
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From the walkway at The Venitian Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Because of the long exposure (Gigapan required 6 seconds per image), the sky darkens as the sun went down starting in the upper left corner. The images are staight from the camera (no processing). The entire capture sequence took about 40 minutes to co...
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The lighting was very harsh for this gigapan with exposure reading +2ev in bright areas and -2ev in the shadows. There were also two kayaks wondering around the lake that kept stirring up the water or getting half-way into the shot. Stitch notes: 1.064 Gigapixels. 286 input photos, 26 columns and 11 rows. Camera:...
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480 images (48 columns and 10 rows) at 10X zoom position (358mm equivalent). Required 1:49:39 to stitch on Quad-Core PC. Gigapan reports this image was 129.9 degrees wide, yet the actual image was closer to 180 degrees. The composition and lighting were quite a challenge for a gigapan. The camera was unable to handle...
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