- Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:51 pm
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On the web, I've come across very large images numerous times and wondered if anyone could tell me what hardware these are shot with.
The normal prosumer range seems to be around 20MP, with Hassenblad, i think, offering about 50MP.
Now look at this vertically cropped image here:

From the lens distortion it's clear that this is a single shot. Original res is 6400x19000px (27MB JPEG). Judging from the detail, it's clearly not blown up to that scale. Lacking EXIF data, I tried to contact the author but got no response.
So does anyone here have any insight as to how such resolutions can be achieved? Might it be chemical film that gets scanned to digital imagery afterwards? Note that this is business photography, not some Gigapixel experiment. I'm curious.
The normal prosumer range seems to be around 20MP, with Hassenblad, i think, offering about 50MP.
Now look at this vertically cropped image here:

From the lens distortion it's clear that this is a single shot. Original res is 6400x19000px (27MB JPEG). Judging from the detail, it's clearly not blown up to that scale. Lacking EXIF data, I tried to contact the author but got no response.
So does anyone here have any insight as to how such resolutions can be achieved? Might it be chemical film that gets scanned to digital imagery afterwards? Note that this is business photography, not some Gigapixel experiment. I'm curious.
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