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Purpost: A hand-held test of using a DSLR with a normal lens to take a panorama matrix (4x6) and to see if the GigaPan Stitcher can compensate for human error. Conclusion: Looks real good to me. Note: An upcoming event will be to test this same procedure in a 180-degree panorama having 6 rows and if that i...
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Walking around the Texas Medical Center provides lots of surprises as well as nice moments when first meeting people on a common ground. Both happened today: the un-named statue and then meeting a very nice woman from Venezuela here in Houston doing her Residency. There are many panoramas as well as wonderful p...
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Looking east towards the Rice University and Texas Medical Center skyline from north of Rice Stadium. Not bad for an inexpensive camera having a 10x optical zoom, and comprised of 598 photos. For optimum viewing when observing this GigaPan in Google Earth, please select *3d Buildings* from the Layers Menu in Google...
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Eighteen images (2rows of 9) taken with Gigapan Epic and Canon G10 on March 20, 2009. Stitched with Panavue Image Assembler. It will be more colorful in a couple of weeks when the trees have leaves but this shows more detail.
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Jagiellonian University Medical School
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