Yes, a lot scary. And the presenters can only think, "Hey, find your
friends". Technologically though I was impressed that I can't see any
obvious "seams" where there is motion blur due to the images having been
taken over a 15 minute period. There are sections that appear not very
sharp as though out of focus (where they can't be) and I suspect these
are the seams. But I don't understand why they look as they do.
2 gigapixels. I don't think my computer has enough horsepower for that
sort of a panorama.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/18/2011 6:39 AM, John Hudson wrote:
> I received the message below from an acquaintance in Vancouver, BC. The
> image is a street scene in Vancouver after a recent ice hockey game.
>
> "This is the photo taken by Port Moody photographer Ronnie Miranda that
> appeared in our Tri-City News last Friday (24-June). When you open this up,
> check the left hand side where you can upsize the photo, and click on the
> Yellow print "view with GigaTag". This is actually scary. You can see -
> perfectly - the faces of every single individual - and there were thousands!
> Privacy? Just think what the police and the military have at their
> disposal."
>
> http://www.gigapixel.com/image/gigapan-canucks-g7.html
>
> jh
>
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