Hi Ted,

Great idea....amazing shots and wonderful to be able to pan around
zooming in and out on all that detail.
Look forward to seeing more.

Cheers,

Graham UK

On 19 September 2010 10:42, ted brattstrom <volcano...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Aloha -
>
> In concert with Bob Walker - of Queensland, and the person who takes the thin 
> section images for him, I figured that, a series of images of a thin section 
> could be stitched together using GigaPan, and presented for your enjoyment.
>
> These two are the first attempts, and are using the 20x image set. When I 
> have some more free time :-) the 50x set will get stitched together,
>
> For those who haven't played with gigapan images, The cool part is you can do 
> some serious zooming! since the overall image is made up of a number of high 
> resolution images, the potential is good. In these cases, 16 images were 
> joined up to make a 120MB image. The focus still needs to be worked on. 
> That's over at the original image side of things :-)  I hope the 50x ones are 
> a bit crisper!
>
> If all goes well, we'll start a whole series of these! I'm looking forward to 
> it.
>
> cheers - Ted Brattstrom
>
>
> Barratta - L4
>
> (Handy Hint - Launch the Full Screen Viewer)
>
> xpol
>
> http://gigapan.org/gigapans/59099/
>
> Normal
>
> http://gigapan.org/gigapans/59098/
>
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