World's Largest Panoramic Picture Pan and zoom across the world's largest digital image, composed of 2.5 billion pixels. Enhance... enhance... enhance... posted to technology by pasq242, Nov 30th, 2004
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Regardless, somehow the description of this link reminds me of those cheesy movies where they are like "ok now zoom in on the security camera" *click* zoom. Like Enemy of the state and us marshals. Enemy of the state was the worst offender, with the added ability to rotate images, which made no sense with only one security camera.
Who wants to play a game? It's called, find the... find something fairly unique in the picture, and describe it, and see who can find it. Or, see what people find that matches your description.
For instance, the "guy flipping someone off" is really a lady on a cellphone, I think.
Argh! what happened to that german guy's head? This isn't a camera, it's a WEAPON!
OK, so they must made this with a progressive pass technique. Wherever there are "transient objects" like people walking, there runs the risk of catching them on a boundary. I wonder if any of the pictures of the moon or mars have little "half spacemen?"
This is far less impressive than I'd hoped.
Regardless, somehow the description of this link reminds me of those cheesy movies where they are like "ok now zoom in on the security camera" *click* zoom. Like Enemy of the state and us marshals. Enemy of the state was the worst offender, with the added ability to rotate images, which made no sense with only one security camera.
What?
It's big. So big that my brain hurts.
Not all that interesting.
I've seen this before, it's pretty crazy. I especially like how you can zoom in on the cars and see the plates.
By the way, it's 3:05.
There is a guy flipping people off.
Who wants to play a game? It's called, find the... find something fairly unique in the picture, and describe it, and see who can find it. Or, see what people find that matches your description.
For instance, the "guy flipping someone off" is really a lady on a cellphone, I think.
Can Anyone find the 10 foot diameter propeller?
Is this your flipping off guy?
Argh! what happened to that german guy's head? This isn't a camera, it's a WEAPON!
OK, so they must made this with a progressive pass technique. Wherever there are "transient objects" like people walking, there runs the risk of catching them on a boundary. I wonder if any of the pictures of the moon or mars have little "half spacemen?"