Thursday, November 30, 2006

xRez.com gigapixel photography is live!

Collegue Greg Downing recently got his new site up displaying years of expertise in gigapixel photography.

Best to be viewed on multiple big screens or projected in high definition! I watched it at my desk at Sony, enjoying all this eyecandy on a double +20 inch flatpanel monitor with a superfast internetconnection. Having been to Yosemite myself mutiple times I had the feeling as if I got teletransported back by watching this amazing piece of techno art.

Here is Greg's introduction:

After a few years of work I have finally posted some of the gigapixel photography that I have been creating with my business partner and buddy Eric Hanson and I thought it would be a good time to let my friends and colleagues know about it. I used a pan and tilt technique with a motion control head to assemble 350 16 mega pixel images into a single 3.8 gigapixel 360 degree spherical panorama of Yosemite as well as some other locations. I then took the image and split it up into over 100,000 256x256 jpg tiles and used the google maps api to point at my tiles instead of googles map tiles. Now anyone can navigate them. Each time you reload the home page you will find one of 5 of our gigapixel images, and more are coming in the next few weeks.

One of the photos is taken from the same spot that Ansel Adams shot "Monolith, the Face of Half Dome" on a spot called "the diving board". From this one spot you can see 9 waterfalls, hikers in the valley below, big and little Yosemite valleys and even a rock climber on the face of half dome almost a mile away. There are 7 other images of this resolution on the site and some interesting movies of time-lapse w/ DEM integration that is interesting too.

This is our second attempt at a launch, the first one was last week. Within a few hours of posting it on a few visual effects studios internal mailing lists the response was like an avalanche. We were serving 22 gigabytes an hour and we were using our entire ISPs bandwidth, they basically kicked us off since they could not serve their other customers. We have since found an ISP with a dedicated connection with 60 times the bandwidth and are on our own dedicated server, so we should be up to the task this time around!

www.xrez.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is amazing, the camera is way way better then the 8 Mp I have thats for sure.