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Gigapan Squared

By:Illah Nourbakhsh (illah) on March 16, 2008
Tags: print , 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

Aha! A print of one of your Fynbos GigaPans captured in another GigaPan image.

Posted by Apapane
March 17, 2008 22:52 Flag as inappropriate

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
April 5, 2008 09:33 Flag as inappropriate

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
April 5, 2008 18:10 Flag as inappropriate

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
April 5, 2008 18:18 Flag as inappropriate

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
August 23, 2008 09:51 Flag as inappropriate

a gigapan of a gigapan. its like when you look into a mirror reflecting another mirror.

Posted by Joshds808
April 1, 2009 02:44 Flag as inappropriate

See http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=20006 for more prints.

Posted by Kilgore661