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The Gigapxl Project

Fri, November 26th, 2004 by m prints

The Gigapxl project is a briliant marriage of film and technology.  The resulting images contain more detail that the naked eye can behold:

It would take a video wall of 10,000 television screens or 600 prints from a professional digital SLR camera to capture as much information as that contained in a single Gigapxlâ„¢ exposure.

It is encouraging to see how the boundaries of "digital" photography are being pushed.  Be sure to visit the image gallery.    

3 Responses to “The Gigapxl Project”

  1. alex Says:

    Wow, that's insane! I wish I could see one of those prints.

  2. Frank Says:

    These are astonishing. Is there a Heath kit yet?

  3. Pagerboy Says:

    The photo is film which is the scanned, not a true digital photo. Anyone with access to a high quality scanner and a huge film camera can do that.

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