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360 GigaPan by Derek (great idea, Derek!) with guest appearances by Jack.
The location is the Singletary Room, Bold Hall, LaRoche College, Pittsburgh. This is where we are having GigaPan classes, and where we have the CW Summer Program. This is the first 360 for Computing Workshop! To find out about Derek, http://cwgigapan.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/7/ |
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Vertical GigaPan by Derek. Computing Workshop @ LaRoche College.
FInd out more about Derek: http://cwgigapan.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/7/ Derek and Chuck decided to do a vertical GigaPan. Are there other vertical GigaPans? |
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GigaPan by Mary Hart (setup assistance by Sara Masters- saram). This is a meeting of Pittsburgh's Digital Imagers group (www.digitalimagers.org- come to a meeting if you are in the Pgh area!) I think the ghost in the background is Illah Nourbakhsh, who has come to talk to us about the CREATE Lab, GigaPans, and educational efforts. (Thanks, Illah- wonderful talk!) |
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Find out more about the West End branch and other closing branches of the Carnegie Library: http://cwlibrarytour.wordpress.com Other libraries in Pittsburgh slated to close: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=closinglibraries |
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GigaPan taken by Sam B. at the Computing Workshop/Community Day School 2009 Summer Program. |
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GigaPan by Derek. Computing Workshop @ LaRoche College.
Find out more about Derek: http://cwgigapan.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/7/ |
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Beth T took a LOT of pictures by hand of Pittsburgh (waterfront/bridge) and used the sticher to stich them together. The tiff file of this appears entirely different from the GigaPan, and the GigaPan viewed in the statcher looks prettty different from the GigaPan here on the site.
Find out more about Beth: http://cwgigapan.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/10/ |
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Find out more about the West End branch and other closing branches of the Carnegie Library on Computing Workshop's Closing Library Tour blog:
http://cwlibrarytour.wordpress.com Other GigaPans of libraries in Pittsburgh slated to close: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=closinglibraries |
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This is part 1, 120 degrees of a 360 degree panorama that was taken April 21 at sunset in a field in Sarver. It was made by Derek. |
