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By:Illah Nourbakhsh (illah) on
March 16, 2008
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gigapan
This is a gigapan of the biggest Gigapan print I've done, on archival paper at a non-profit Pittsburgh coop called AIR - a wonderful place. This print is 42 inches by 17 feet. Thanks to Mary Jo for finding AIR and shepherding the printing process.
Date Taken: March 16, 2008
Date Added: March 16, 2008
Bookmarked: 4 times
Total Views: 6623 views
Gear: Gigapan Beta unit with Canon SD800
Snapshots: 13
Size: 0.17 gigapixels
Field of View: 90.0 degrees wide, 48.4 degrees high
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March 17, 2008 03:15 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Aha! A print of one of your Fynbos GigaPans captured in another GigaPan image. Posted by Apapane |
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March 17, 2008 22:52 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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That is just sweet. Thanks for the link to the Pittsburgh shop - I will have to give them a jingle. I haven't yet taken a gigapan worthy of a big print, but that is certainly one of my goals with it. Yours looks fantastic. Posted by stevef |
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April 5, 2008 09:33 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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I'd love to hear more about the process of printing a Gigapan image. As best I can tell, there's no single image available to print so all the images need to be re-stitched by another program. Posted by bperry |
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April 5, 2008 18:10 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Hi, actually when those of us with the Gigapan robot take the pictures, the stitcher we then use (that knows the motions of the robot) allows us to save to disk a single giant TIFF of the whole panoramic image. So in this case I took a USB key with this near-1 gigabyte file to a local printing shop. Posted by illah |
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April 5, 2008 18:18 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Ah, the "Export to TIFF" option on the File menu. I'd looked for files on the drive, but neglected to scan the menu. Posted by bperry |
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August 23, 2008 09:51 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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a gigapan of a gigapan. its like when you look into a mirror reflecting another mirror. Posted by Joshds808 |
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April 1, 2009 02:44 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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See http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=20006 for more prints. Posted by Kilgore661 |
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