Re: OT - 2.5 gigapixel image



Yea, the Car-bus is impressive.

<bill.sloman@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1131891461.289135.317360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Frank Bemelman wrote:
> > Picture of Delft, Netherlands:
> > http://triton.tpd.tno.nl/gigazoom/delft2.htm
> >
> > Try zooming in, on parts on the foreground or in the background.
> >
> > The picture is 78797 x 31565 pixels.
>
> It's impressive. You can read the number-plates on several of the
> parked cars - though it helps if the number-plate is sunlit. the
> technology is cute - they've fused 600 5 megapixel images - taken over
> a 75 minute period - into one seamless 2.5 gigapixel image. Sadly, a
> few objects moved during that 75 minutes so they report a few bizarre
> artefacts in the image, and the fusion process took 24 hours of
> processing, but it is still pretty mind-blowng.
>
> http://www.tpd.tno.nl/smartsite591.html
>
> ------------
> Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
>


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