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Success story: Bruce Ely and Sports Crowds

As a sports photographer at The Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Oregon, Bruce Ely is always trying to tell a story with his images. Covering sporting events for all the major Oregon teams, he wanted to find a way for fans to take part of their experience with them. To learn about how Bruce uses GigaPan technology read more.


 

Michael von Aichberger Merges Touchless Technology with GigaPan Interactive Images at Photokina

Michael von Aichberger combined radar technology with GigaPan’s interactive, gigapixel images to create a high definition screen that allowed attendees to interact with the gigapixel image at Photokina 2012 in Cologne, Germany. To learn more about the image and Photokina, read more.


 

Major League Baseball: 2012 World Series

As early adaptors of technology, MLB has consistently been a leader in finding new, innovative ways to engage fans on their website. Through their interactive platform, MLB.com creatively enhances the online experience for baseball fans everywhere. To learn more about the partnership, read more.

 

100 Billion Digits of Pi: Francisco J. Aragón Artacho Visualizes Large Mathematical Data Sets

Mathematicians have long searched for a tool that would help verify if strings of numbers are truly random or have some sort of higher order structure. To help visualize these large mathematical data sets, Francisco Javier Aragón Artacho created the largest mathematical picture ever drawn and uploaded it to GigaPan Viewer so people can zoom in to see extreme detail. To learn about this incredible gigapan, read more.

 

GigaPan Hands-On Workshop

GigaPan and Pro Photo Supply partnered up to host a teaching workshop focused on shooting high-resolution images with GigaPan technology. This was a special opportunity for a hands-on seminar on how to capture amazingly detailed images and panoramas. To learn more about the seminar, read more.

 

Capturing a Moment in Time: Antonino Cosentino Documents Fine Art with GigaPixel Imaging

With a passion for art, Antonino Cosentino has worked with many acclaimed museums to help preserve some of the greatest works of art in the world. To learn more about how Antonino brings scientific innovation into art conservation and examination with GigaPan technology, read more.
 



 


Jeff Cremer Captures Machu Picchu

http://gigapan.com/gigapans/116906machu picchuJeff Cremer captured this highest resolution photo of Machu Picchu at 15.9 gigapixels. This image captured the well-known landmark in incredible detail and allows others to explore Machu Picchu through GigaPan technology. To learn more about how the image was created, read more.