Supersized panoramic photos of cities are the flavor of the season. After Prague and Dubai, it?s the turn of Budapest to get a detailed online photo that you can zoom in and out of and play around with?almost like Google Earth.
The photo shot over four days has 70-gigapixels. If the finished picture is ever printed, it would make a a poster 156 meters (511 feet) long and 31 meters (101 feet) tall. The amount of paper it would take would cover two apartment blocks at least 10 floors tall.
To shoot the photo, two 25-megapixel Sony A900 cameras were fitted with a 400mm Minolta lens and 1.4 X teleconverters and placed on a robotic camera mount. 20,000 test images later, the file was processed to create a single interactive photo.
Check out the Budapest photo here. It?s a tad blurry and sometimes pixelated if you zoom in too much but still fun to play around with.
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[via Engadget]
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