The world's largest panoramic photo - 365 gigapixel

In 2014, a team of photographers took up the challenge - to make the world's largest panorama. The subject has become one of the highest mountains in the world - the Mont Blanc. The result was a 365 gigapixel image, which is 45 more than the previous record holder gigapixel - panorama of London.





To create the panorama were taken 70,000 photos weighing 46 Terabytes. The team did photos for 15 days, and post-production took two months. The team spent all this time at 3, 5 kilometers above sea level. Panorama is available in full on the website .



In 2009, a record-sized photos put 44-year-old amateur photographer from Germany. He took photos of 1655 to 21, 6 MB each, which gave a total of 26,031,250,000 points, ie 26 gigapixel. In the hotel (the white building just left of center) is clearly seen the man's face. Interactive photo Dresden can be found project site .





In 2010, a team of enthusiasts, sponsored by Epson, Microsoft and Sony, create the largest at the time 360 ​​° panoramic photo in the world. 70-gigapixel photo made from 100-year-old observation tower in Budapest. Map was more than 590 000 pixels in width and 121 000 pixels in height. Unfortunately, link to the panorama not work.



In February 2013 a network of posted 320 gigapixel panorama London. The project made the company British Telecom. Panorama assembled from 48 640 pictures taken by Canon EOS 7D with EF 400mm f / 2.8 IS II USM and Extender EF 2x III. The shooting lasted for three days. Photos available online .





Source: geektimes.ru/post/251270/