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  • Big, Wide, and Deep Imagery from Microsoft Research

    Big - We're talking GIGApixels of data (3.7 gigpixels in this image thumbnailed here) Wide - Wide enough - like 150 degrees - that presenting the "right" projection of part of the image is non-trivial Deep - So deep that high dynamic range comes into play - over 100x variation - as you zoom and pan around. Is this a single image of a skyline... or a photo of a crane operator? How do you capture images with these qualities? and then How do you view them when you've got 'em? When I was in Seattle for
    Posted to Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog (Weblog) by robburke on March 23, 2007
    Filed under: General, Photography, Microsoft Research, Microsoft, HD View, Matt Uyttendaele, Interactive Visual Media, Michael Cohen

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