March 06, 2009

Gigapan

What is it?
Gigapan is a program that allows you to create amazing panoramas, with intricate number of details and an amazing level of granularity.

Case in point
This is a picture of India, which shows a beautiful Golden Temple on the water. But wait! You can zoom in, and zoom in, and zoom in again, until you get to see people in front of the monument, in colorful clothing and regalia. Amazing!




GigaPan panorama by Matt Deans

How’s it done?
Panoramas are usually constructed out of 10's or 100's of individual pictures. Each picture is zoomed in to see a small area, and these pictures are assembled into a single panorama using "stitching" software. There are several ways to capture pictures and stitch them. The GigaPan project has developed an automatic system for capturing and stitching pictures, but you can share panoramas from any source on this site.

What’s the Best Gigapan?
Here’s an breathtaking image taken during the inauguration of Obama. At first glance, it’s a well taken picture of the capitol, and the crowds around it. Until you start zooming in, and see every single person in the crowd. Wow!

http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15374

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's really cool!!!
-Ammo

FoggyDew said...

That is so COOL! Love pictures like that.

Anonymous said...

Hi Dorothee, I thought I should mention that the GigaPan example you posted doesn't work. However the link you posted below does work. Thanks! These photos are very impressive!