It\’s just been a couple of months since a 45-gigapixel panorama of Dubai claimed the title of global\’s largest digital photograph, however\’s now already been well and really ousted — the recent king in town is this 70-gigapixel, 360-degree panorama of Budapest. As with other multi-gigapixel images, this one was no easy feat, and involved two 25-megapixel Sony A900 cameras fitted with 400mm Minolta lenses and 1.4X teleconverters, a robotic camera mount from 360world that got the shooting done over the course of two days, and two solid days of post-processing that ended in a single 200GB file — not to mention a 15-meter-long printed copy of the photograph for good measure. Obviously, what\’s most impressive is the photo itself. Hit up the source link below and start zooming in.
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