now, i realize that there have been multiple threads here at macrumors about gigapixel images that have been taken and all that, but i have yet to see one about someone who is planning on taking one. so here is the first such thread.
i'm sure that everyone knows that there are two ways to take a gigapixel image, either spend thousands of dollars on equipment, or stitch together a lot of smaller pictures. unfortunately i don't have thousands of dollars to spare, so we will be using the second method.
first let my point out that i have never done anything of this magnitude before, and have no idea if it is feasible with the current camera we have. if we can't get it to work this time around then we will no doubt try again later as we are planning on getting a digital SLR camera. the camera we are planning on using if just a normal camera (well, low end prosumer non SLR camera with fully manual or fully automatic controls). the main problem is that i don't know if the field of vision is narrow enough for this sort of project, if the field of vision is narrow enough then we will make the attempt. the camera is a 7 megapixel pentax optio 750z, it has a 5x optical zoom, 40x optical+digital, obviously we will be using a tripod. so the first question is, if the field of vision isn't narrow enough with just the optical zoom (which i am afraid it won't be) should we use the digital zoom, i realize that this will reduce the quality of the individual images, but they will then be pictures of a smaller area so when stitched together the quality loss won't be too bad.
next question, what image format would the good people of macrumors recommend we use, i was planning on using the highest quality jpeg which weighs in at about 3.5 MB per image. the other option is to use tiff format which weighs in at about 20 MB per image.
third question, i know that (should we get this far this go-around) we could use photoshop to stitch the images together, but not having photoshop, i was wondering if there were any other alternatives that we could use.
now, i'm sure that (if you've gotten this far) you're wondering what is so special that we would want an image like this of it. obviously we are just doing this for fun. in august i am going to zimbabwe, and part of the trip we will be going to hwange national park (located in north western zimbabwe), one of the areas in the park is called sinamatella, and at sinamatella there is a spectacular view off of a cliff, that is what we were going to take the picture of.
also, just so everyone knows, if it doesn't work this time around we will probably try again after getting a digital SLR camera, and if we don't manage it i will post a regular digital photo of the view just so everyone can see it.
so, questions, comments, suggestions, etc. as you can probably tell i don't really have any idea of how to go about this, it was just an something that we came up with a while ago that would be nice to do.
also, i just thought i would throw in the fact (to make it partially apple related ) that we will be putting the images on my ipod for storage during the project as we will probably fill up my 1 GB SD card quite quickly. (we will have a backup on a computer in case the hard drive in the ipod fails)
thanks in advance for your help everyone, and sorry for such a long post
--andrzej
i'm sure that everyone knows that there are two ways to take a gigapixel image, either spend thousands of dollars on equipment, or stitch together a lot of smaller pictures. unfortunately i don't have thousands of dollars to spare, so we will be using the second method.
first let my point out that i have never done anything of this magnitude before, and have no idea if it is feasible with the current camera we have. if we can't get it to work this time around then we will no doubt try again later as we are planning on getting a digital SLR camera. the camera we are planning on using if just a normal camera (well, low end prosumer non SLR camera with fully manual or fully automatic controls). the main problem is that i don't know if the field of vision is narrow enough for this sort of project, if the field of vision is narrow enough then we will make the attempt. the camera is a 7 megapixel pentax optio 750z, it has a 5x optical zoom, 40x optical+digital, obviously we will be using a tripod. so the first question is, if the field of vision isn't narrow enough with just the optical zoom (which i am afraid it won't be) should we use the digital zoom, i realize that this will reduce the quality of the individual images, but they will then be pictures of a smaller area so when stitched together the quality loss won't be too bad.
next question, what image format would the good people of macrumors recommend we use, i was planning on using the highest quality jpeg which weighs in at about 3.5 MB per image. the other option is to use tiff format which weighs in at about 20 MB per image.
third question, i know that (should we get this far this go-around) we could use photoshop to stitch the images together, but not having photoshop, i was wondering if there were any other alternatives that we could use.
now, i'm sure that (if you've gotten this far) you're wondering what is so special that we would want an image like this of it. obviously we are just doing this for fun. in august i am going to zimbabwe, and part of the trip we will be going to hwange national park (located in north western zimbabwe), one of the areas in the park is called sinamatella, and at sinamatella there is a spectacular view off of a cliff, that is what we were going to take the picture of.
also, just so everyone knows, if it doesn't work this time around we will probably try again after getting a digital SLR camera, and if we don't manage it i will post a regular digital photo of the view just so everyone can see it.
so, questions, comments, suggestions, etc. as you can probably tell i don't really have any idea of how to go about this, it was just an something that we came up with a while ago that would be nice to do.
also, i just thought i would throw in the fact (to make it partially apple related ) that we will be putting the images on my ipod for storage during the project as we will probably fill up my 1 GB SD card quite quickly. (we will have a backup on a computer in case the hard drive in the ipod fails)
thanks in advance for your help everyone, and sorry for such a long post
--andrzej