One of the great things about being a tech blogger is the semi-regular visits from the UPS guy. This week he wore himself out running up and down the stairs to my 5th floor apartment (no elevator), ...
You're already well aware of what GigaPan's wild camera robot is capable of when its in masterly hands, but have you ever wondered if such a device is practical for folks who don't have excellent ...
You may have heard about that absolutely giant (1,474 megapixel) photo taken of the Inauguration using a Canon G10 and a GigaPan Imager. Well, today the company's launched the GigaPan Epic for ...
GigaPan's robotic cameras could capture hundreds or thousands of high-resolution images, enabling online viewers to zoom in to images for remarkable detail of Mount Everest, New York City or Trail ...
The new Gigapan Epic 100 is a tripod-mounted, motorized camera robot that automates the process of creating massive, gigapixel-size panoramas. After some simple setup you simply sit back and let the ...
You're at a football game and you want to take a photo of the crowd composed of tens of thousands of people. And you want to capture every picky detail, from the person eating a hotdog in the upper ...
— -- The next time you head out to the concert event of the year make sure you're well-coiffed and ready for your close-up. Interactive panoramic images that can capture an entire crowd of people ...
The gadget: The GigaPan Epic, the famous mechanism behind the 1,474 megapixel ubershot of the Presidential Inauguration that allows a standard digital camera to take ...
If you like taking and sharing panoramic photos—or just enjoy checking out the impressive results others have gotten—GigaPan indexes high-resolution panoramic photos. The panoramic images at GigaPan ...
A GigaPan robotic platform for creating images is hooked up to a scanning electron microscope at NASA, giving a close look at the ultra-small. James Martin was the Managing Editor of Photography at ...
This is a portion of the GigaPan panorama taken by Scott Parazynski at Mount Everest’s Camp IV at 26,000 feet (7,924 meters) at approximately 10 am local time, May 19, 2009. The saddle between Mount ...
As I can attest firsthand, one of the biggest obstacles to getting students engaged in geology courses is being stuck in a classroom. It’s a science meant to be taken in by striding up hills and with ...
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