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This is ground Zero for the city of Denver |
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This is my first Gigapan taken with my Lumix DMC-FZ28 I used a tripod without a pan head. As you can see there are many gaps were I left to little overlap, I also failed to lock the aperture and shutter speed because I wasn’t sure how to do it on my new camera.
I would appreciate some advice especially with what render settings to use. I use Autopano Giga 2 I didn’t have problems with the stitching although I don’t now if I chose the correct render settings. Image info 245 input images. Size: 108032 x 22068 FOV: 95.63 x 25.40 Projection: Planar Colour: LDR Camera settings ISO: 100 White balance: Cloudy Exposure compensation: 0 Metering: Centre weighted Average. Aperture and shutter speed: Varied (I failed to lock them) Render settings. Output size set to 51% Depth: 8bits Dpi: 300 I’m not sure if I’ve chosen the correct render settings as I don’t understand output size, Dpi and bit rates for depth. I don’t intend to print any Gigapans there just for uploading onto the site. |
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Portrait of whereRU team in PC Lab.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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Gigapan of the corner of Easton & Somerset on the College Avenue Campus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
This Gigapan was created by Group 9 in the Spring 2009 Information Visualization class at Rutgers. Our Gigapans are part of a project known as "whereRU", which integrates various imaging technologies, such as Gigapan and Photosynth, into a comprehensive visual system for intimate exploration far beyond anything else available today. For a truly unique Rutgers experience, visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans and Photosynths from the whereRU project. |
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One of the thousands lakes in Poland
http://www.panoramio.com/user/1912325 |
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By Karen Bullock and Aldona Bird
First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh is located downtown on Sixth St. The church has a traditional Presbyterian service every Sunday at 10:45 a.m. which features Reverend Tom Hall preaching and George Tutwiler directing the music that the choir sings. Each Sunday the members and visitors of the church are able to worship inside the beautiful sanctuary, which is bordered by 14 stained glass windows, and are able to listen to the music played on the spectacular organ. The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh is a church saturated with history. It was first established in 1773 but the first building was not built until 1787. The first building was small and made out of logs, the second building, constructed of yellow bricks, was built in 1803 and stood until 1853 when a larger building was needed. This third building was used for 50 years when construction began on the fourth and final building in 1903. The church has been through several organs. The first organ they were supposed to have was $27,000, but was destroyed before it was to arrive at the church. To replace this organ the church acquired the old organ from Point Breeze Presbyterian Church. The next organ at the church was the third largest organ in the U.S. at the time. The 4,270 pipes the organ had took up the whole back wall of the sanctuary and the chimes had their own separate room. This organ was rebuilt many times and finally a church in Bare, Vermont purchased the organ where part of it was used there. The current organ has four manuals, 77-ranks and was installed in the church on November 13, 1988. Music is of extreme importance at First Presbyterian of Pittsburgh. In addition to having the choir sing on Sunday mornings they also present special music throughout the year such as the upcoming concert, "A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols" which will take place on December 13 at 4 p.m. The choir is comprised of several dedicated and talented adults who volunteer their time to serve the church with their music. Each Sunday the choir sings two anthems and there is a separate choir, called "The Boosters," that sings during the Tuesday Noon Boost service. This short service is every Tuesday and 12:25 p.m. and is designed to keep people motivated while at work and to maintain their faith. In addition to music ministry First Presbyterian does many other ministry and outreach programs. Through prayer, financial contribution, volunteering, and mission service the church supports over 50 organizations and missionaries. These organizations and missionaries are spread from Pittsburgh to South Africa. The church also holds a Missions Conference one weekend each spring which brings together missionaries from the missions the church supports. The church also focuses on ministries within the church such as the youth and children's ministries. The youth ministry is for teens in grades 7-12 and the children's ministry is for children age five through 12. Both these programs introduce students to the gospel and helps them to develop a way to serve. The church has adult ministries that promote fellowship through small groups and bible studies for several different groups of adults. For more information on First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, visit their website at http://fpcp.org/ . |
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Playa de Arenales del Sol en un cálido día de otoño, habrá que hacer otra en pleno verano para comparar la gran cantidad de gente que acude a esta playa, al fondo pueden verse la Isla de Tabarca y Gran Alacant. |
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Vista de Alicante, todo preparado para la Volvo Ocean Race |
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An photo made by Simon and Koen, students from the IJburg College with an project of the NASA. Our really first panorama. Simon is a first grader and I, Koen, am a third grader. The other members of our procjectgroup are Rabbia and Mahir. |
