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GigaPan’s Way To Pan And Zoom Gigapixel Time Lapses

5:00PM April 22, 2011 | Davey Alba

GigaPan, if you recall, is that incredible technology that stitches together hundreds of photos into a single, ultra-high-resolution image which you can zoom in and out of to view minuscule details. Now, GigaPan has updated their project so you’re zooming in and out of moving pictures – time lapses. So you’re not only flying through space, but also through time! It’s called the GigaPan Time Machine. More »


Cameras

GigaPan Epic Pro Gives Your DSLR Full Panoramic Power

8:56AM March 16, 2010 | Brian Barrett

We’ve been waiting on a DSLR version of the GigaPan Epic gigapixel photo system for a while now, and the moment’s finally arrived: the GigaPan Epic Pro handles DSLRs and large lenses to stitch together photos into sweeping panoramas. More »


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Sony’s High-Res Image Enlargement Engine Gives Infinite Zoom

12:20AM September 9, 2009 | John Herrman

Imagine Google Maps for individual images. Or Gigapan, without loading delays. Or Silverlight Deep Zoom, for Sony products, with video. Or, or, or…just watch Sony’s High-Res Enlargement Engine on video, because a moving picture’s worth a million words, roughly. More »


Cameras

GigaPan Epic 100 Arm Wrestles Small DSLRs to Create Gargantuan Gigapixel Panoramas

11:40PM April 14, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

GigaPan has put their famed Epic gigapixel photo system on steroids, so the Epic 100 manhandles pro point-and-shoots and small DSLRs to create even more massive gigapixel photos from a bunch of stitched together shots.

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Gadgets

GigaPan Epic Review (Verdict: A Cruel Yet Fantastic Tease)

3:45AM February 19, 2009 | Mark Wilson

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 massive landscapes.

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Cameras

GigaPan Epic Captures Photographs by the Gigapixel

9:40AM January 31, 2009 | Mark Wilson

Remember that amazing 1,474 megapixel photo from the inauguration? Now you can take similar pictures yourself by using this $US380 device and a stock point and shoot camera.

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