Monday, May 13, 2013

The Biggest 360 Degree Panoramic Photos, 320 Gigapixel


BT Tower in collaboration with 360Cities has made a 360-degree panoramic photo of London, which turned out to have made a record as the largest panoramic photo in the world. Pictures taken are indeed shows a view of London from the top of BT Tower building in 360 degrees with very detailed.



To make this 360-degree panoramic images, requires 320 gigapixel image quality combined of 48,000 separate pieces of the frame. This panoramic photo was made by a company 360Cities photos by using four Canon EOS 7D camera. Lenses used to capture these photographs is lens EF 400mm f/2.8 IS II USM and the Extender EF 2x III teleconverter operated using Rodeon Panorama VR Head ST Robotic Head.

Shooting location done on top of the BT Tower at the end of last year, precisely when the London 2012 Olympic participation ends as the BT Tower for the biggest sporting event. The shooting process takes about three full days and operated by Jeffrey Martin, Holger Schulze and Tom Mills. As for the process of merging all the photos that have been made ​​to take three months to use a computer with the specs Fujitsu Celsius R920 6 3.2GHz cores and 256GB of RAM. Huge specification to combine images, which is where if the picture is printed in normal resolution, it will be printed with the same great photo at Buckingham Place.

According to the director of BT Group Marketing and Brand, the largest panoramic photo in the world is not merely to show off the results of their hard work. This photo was made to share to the people of London where they can see the sights of London where their daily activities done.





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