February 1, 2005

Find License Plate HN-HG-41

The largest digital photo in the world contains this:

licenseplate.jpg

inside of this:

delft.jpg

Find it. I did.


To try your skills at looking for 21,465 pixels in a pile of 2,500,000,000 pixels, go here:TNO TPD - GigaPix UK

TNO has produced the largest digital panoramic photo in the world. So, what do we mean by large? After all, modern consumer cameras can easily take a picture with 5 million pixels. Well, we are talking about a photo of completely different dimensions. One with 2.5 billion pixels - that's 500 times more pixels. If this photo were printed, it would measure 6.67 m by 2.67 m (300 dpi). The photograph shows Delft and its surroundings in the autumn of 2004. It was taken from the top of the Electrical Engineering faculty of Delft University, at a height of about 100 m, by TNO.
Found at Optical Illusions Etc... via THE STEEL DEAL

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Posted by Vanderleun at February 1, 2005 12:41 AM | TrackBack
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Hey, that's a ten year old black Renault Twingo!

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Posted by: sered at February 1, 2005 6:01 AM

Here's a digital microscope slide with 13.1GB of image data:

http://www.aperio.com/View/viewer.ksh

Here are some more:

http://www.aperio.com/View/gallery.ksh

A mere 2.5GB is not even the largest panorama. But it is cool nonetheless :)

Posted by: Ole Eichhorn at February 1, 2005 6:34 AM
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