Have you seen the amazingly huge and detailed picture of President Barack Obama’s inauguration that was making the rounds recently? If not, check it out.
At first it looks like a regular panoramic image, until you start zooming in. The resolution of the image is so high that you can make out the expression on the faces of each of the thousands of people in the photo. It’s actually made up of 220 images, stitched together seamlessly, to make a panoramic that is a whopping 1,474 megapixels, or 1.57 gigapixels, in size!
The image was created using the Gigapan Epic, from Gigapan Systems. The Gigapan Epic is actually a small robot that takes photos for you with the perfect amount of overlap for stitching them together later. You tell the Epic what you want included in your image by setting the corners, and it figures out how many pictures to take to fill in the rest. Just set it up and let it go, the robotic arm will take tens, hundreds or thousands of images for you. Put those images into the Gigapan Stitcher software, and before you know it you’ll have a huge image with amazing detail. For a sample of what’s possible with the Gigapan Epic check out the thousands of gigapixel images at gigapan.org.
The image of the presidential inauguration was taken by photographer David Bergman, and it was his first time using Gigapan. This breakthrough technology puts the elusive panorama in the hands of anyone with a point-and-shoot camera, and the best part is that it retails for just $379. Keep an eye out for unbelievable panoramic images as this technology catches on!




