
Now this is VERY cool. Read the article!
A device that lets a camera take pictures with 100 times the resolution of the most advanced models on the market is poised to revolutionise amateur photography.
The Gigapan allows people to take pictures which are more than a gigapixel - or 1,000 megapixels - in size, effectively turning a single photograph into a panoramic experience, around which the viewer can navigate on a computer.
I can't wait to do this on my next backpacking trip!
For several hundred dollars that's awesome.
I've heard about this before - it is very neat.
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It's cute and all Space guy, but I think I got you bet this time ☺
Microsoft's free WorldWide Telescope brings Windows users up close to the universe
Well that is only when you are not looking at the blue screen of death.
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Your still on Windows 95 ? Yikes upgrade someday...geez
Yea I saw that.
Naa I only have two windoz machines anymore and use them when I have to.
I am down to one, I keep it alive so I can program my Garmin GPS and run MapPoint, other then that,,,,it does not do much other then gather dust. Moved everything over to a 24" iMac about 4 months ago.
Hey Space guy....You have to check out this first video....Its pretty bad... Steve Ballmer Sells Windows 1.0
The Top 8 worst Microsoft promo videos
Windows 98: It's a Series of Tubes And on that second video, just make sure that your not holding anything in your hand and please forget everything I ever mentioned about "past life" Yikes.....That one is a classic,,well no comment
Very good resolution and detail in the image, and a very interesting use of scenery www.gigapan.org /viewGigapan.php?id=3332
I think a lot of photography like this will become even more popular with increased bandwidth and professionals such as architects and the police etc...
Here is a panorama that I did a few years ago on a backpacking trip.
Whoa.....Hey Dennis....In July 2005, how did you do a 8673 * 2874 Pixel photo ? Is that 3ea 2891 * 2874 stitched together ?
Nice pictured BTW !
Several pics stitched together from my 7.1 megapixel Nikon. I have some even bigger panoramas that have not been posted yet.
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