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nathan arnoldThis is insane. It's one giant photo stitched from 220 smaller zoomed-in images.
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Kerry JohnsonThis is incredible. a HUGE photo and a HUGE achievement. Photog stitched together 220 images.
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Susan NugentDavid Bergman ,photographer, explains how he created gigapan photo
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Greg SmithWhat a great way to capture this monumental event in US History.
photography inauguration 474-megapixel gigapan obama photo pic
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Michael RichardsWhat a great way to capture this monumental event in US History.
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Claire HertzDavid Bergman — ALL ACCESS — sports, concert, and music photographer
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How I Made a 1,474-Megapixel Photo During President Obama’s Inaugural Address -
eebo grooven** UPDATE 1/25/09 -- Thank you for the overwhelming enthusiasm for this photo. I am happy to announce that high quality prints will be available shortly. To be
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Andy JonesEnormous panoramic image of the Inaugural address. You can zoom on any of the gazillions of people who attended the event.
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25 Jan 09
Craig NansenDavid Bergman -- ALL ACCESS -- sports, concert, and music photographer
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Matthew JamesWow.
I covered my first inauguration and what an inauguration it was.
Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States in a ceremony on the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Before Tuesday, I had photographed five presidents and covered big events including the Olympics, the Super Bowl, and concerts like Live 8 and Live Earth.
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I made a panoramic image showing the nearly two million people who watched President Obama’s inaugural address. To do so, I clamped a Gigapan Imager to the railing on the north media platform about six feet from my photo position. The Gigapan is a robotic camera mount that allows me to take multiple images and stitch them together, creating a massive image file.
My final photo is made up of 220 Canon G10 images and the file is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels. It took more than six and a half hours for the Gigapan software to put together all of the images on my Macbook Pro and the completed TIF file is almost 2 gigabytes.
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Jason GooljarWow. I covered my first inauguration and what an inauguration it was. Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States in a ceremony on the
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