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Lithography Room, Honolulu Printmakers Studio by Richard Palmer

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Richard Palmer Apapane
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3.06 Gigapixels
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3422
Date added
September 29, 2009
Date taken
September 26, 2009
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A working Lithography studio for members of the Honolulu Printmakers Workshop, and for students at the Honolulu Academy Art Center. (35C x 20R)
You can sure tell it's used frequently!
My first try at a spherical gigapan (or nearly so). It looks great as a sphere in the stitcher, but, once uploaded to gigapan.org, loses the spherical shape in the GigaPan viewer. Viewed in Google Earth, though, the spherical nature of the gigapan is again evident. I could not geolocate the gigapan so it was inside the building, so it's geolocated at the address of the Honolulu Academy of Arts - Academy Art Center. I'll fix it later. :^\

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  1. Kilgore661

    The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (October 26, 2009, 11:41PM)

    I'm impressed that you managed to create a spherical shot that is so large. You must have used a telephoto lens and yet most things are in focus. I would have expected there to be depth-of-field problems. I guess this was stitched with APP because there are no stitcher notes. Can you tell us the details please? Or did you use the gigapan stitcher but subsequently edit the image before uploading?

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