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About This GigaPan
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Jen Piatek
- Explore score
- 1
- Size
- 0.32 Gigapixels
- Views
- 1616
- Date added
- August 29, 2009
- Date taken
- July 22, 2009
- Gear
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GigaPan w/Canon SD850
- Categories
- Galleries
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Geology
- Competitions
- Tags
- stratigraphy, outcrop, fofs, beta, cretaceous, CCSU-WestUS09, geology, sedimentary, southwest, desert
- Description
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Colloquially called 'the blues' because of the blue-grey color, these sedimentary rocks outcrop in a canyon along Rte 12 in southern Utah.
The blue-grey rocks are part of the Cretaceous Kaiparowits formation, which formed when large rivers deposited their sediment. The orange layers in the distance are made up of younger Claron Limestone - this is the same rock unit that appears in Bryce Canyon.
Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3864 (Windows)
Panorama size: 322 megapixels (23672 x 13609 pixels)
Input images: 120 (12 columns by 10 rows)
Field of view: 103.2 degrees wide by 59.3 degrees high (top=9.5, bottom=-49.8)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SD850 IS
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2009-07-22 11:10:07 - 2009-07-22 11:19:32
Aperture: f/5.5
Exposure time: 0.002
ISO: 100
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 140.4 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Automatic
Horizontal overlap: 42.6 to 62.9 percent
Vertical overlap: 45.8 to 50.5 percent
Computer stats: 2038.07 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 6:59:38 (3:29 per picture)
Alignment: 36:39, Projection: 31:20, Blending: 5:51:38

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