Jax Prints
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Printing does not have the range of blacks and colors that monitors use. Printed images are adjusted to match the canvas, polymer, paper and inks. Desired results, source images, and budget dictate the medium, process, size, permanence, and brilliance.
Wall murals of 45 feet long have been produced from some of these images. 3' x 5' posters look great. And canvas prints appear to be paintings except for the incredible detail. It is possible to wrap entire rooms with panoramic wall coverings with or without text or advertising.
These posted images were often shot, stitched and posted without any cropping, adjustments or delay and are "previews" of finished prints. Printing benefits greatly from finely adjusted colorspace, contrast, and image editing done for all finished works.
Cropping allows "snapshot" prints that use 95% or 10% of the image area for a print in a wide range of sizes. 300 pixels/inch is "standard high resolution printing" that make a 10,000 pixel wide image 33 inches wide that appears sharp from one foot away. A 30,000 pixel wide print can be a hundred inches wide and appear sharp from one foot away.
All of my prints are custom, but I do license images for architectural installations and mixed media applications. Large 3D panoramas are also available for digital backgrounds for cinema, advertising, and VR apps.
contact me at toeppen@comcast.....net for more information, comments, requests, or proposals
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Anza Borrefa Ghost Mountain Blair Valley 3D-360
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From above our campsite using a Fuji W3 The RIGHT image is here; gigapan.com/gigapans/128484
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This was near our campsite at sunset in Anza Borrego State Park in Southern California. This was shot using a pan mounted Fuji W3.
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This image was adjusted for us to see the cities and buildings from San Jose to San Francisco. This sunward shot blows out Burlingame and SFO due to late afternoon light. Mornings have an issue with fog and clouds (the same thing if you are in them). Time of year and wind condtions also affect haze and camera stabl...
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This is above the Mist trail headed up towards the junction with the trail to Nevada Falls. Synchronization is off due to some broken wires and marginal field repairs. I am often posting these images as first stitched. Perfection comes later, if at all. Each time I come back with better gear.
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This is a piece of slope on Sunol Ridge where a half a mile of slope looks like this. It is a good place to keep out of the sun and gain some elevation on the trip upwards to find the views. I find it necessary to stop and take photos periodically. The stereo panorama is 360 degrees by about 270. The purple flowers ...
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the LEFT side is here; gigapan.com/gigapans/127815
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Above Sunol there is a great view that is not often seen. San Jose is on the Left and Oakland is on the far right, with San Francisco lost in a haze.
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Nevada Falls is flowing well due to snow melt. Half Done is on the left and Liberty Cap is on the right.
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Light is slow to arrive in the Valley floor and I was a little faster than it was. This stereoscopic pair was taken with a pair of synchronized Canons using Stereo Data Maker. Alignment was done using Stereo Photo Maker and is close to the size limits of that wonderful software.
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