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  2. Gigapixel image - Wikipedia

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    Watch this picture in gigapixel in the MBALYON website. A gigapixel rendering of a 2D fractal (~2.15 gigapixels). A gigapixel image is a digital image bitmap composed of one billion (10 9) pixels (picture elements), 1000 times the information captured by a 1 megapixel digital camera. A square image of 31,623 pixels in width and height is one ...

  3. Théâtre D'opéra Spatial - Wikipedia

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    [9] [3] The two judges for the category later said they did not know that Midjourney used AI to generate images, but that they would have awarded Allen the top prize anyway. [3] One judge, art historian Dagny McKinley, said the image reminded her of Renaissance art while Sebastian Smee , an art critic, said the image reminded him of work by ...

  4. Vera C. Rubin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The array's diameter is 64 cm, and will provide 3.2 gigapixels per image. The image of the Moon (30 arcminutes) is present to show the scale of the field of view. The model is held by Suzanne Jacoby, the Rubin Observatory communications director. A 3.2-gigapixel prime focus [note 1] digital camera will take a 15-second exposure every 20 seconds ...

  5. Gigapxl Project - Wikipedia

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    The Gigapxl Project, initiated late in the year 2000 under the impetus of retired physicist Graham Flint, is a large format landscape photography and ultrahigh-resolution scanning and printing technology, developed around custom-built Gigapxl cameras and modern digital scanning and printing equipment and software.

  6. Gorgon Stare - Wikipedia

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    Gorgon Stare was under development for more than two years and is designed to download 65 different images to a variety of military users for analysis; this is what is referred to as "wide-area persistent surveillance." [9]

  7. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    The effect is still apparent in the gigapixel version of the painting but was less pronounced in the "walk-through" function. [ 23 ] As New York Times art reviewer Roberta Smith said: "[Google Arts & Culture] is very much a work in progress, full of bugs and information gaps, and sometimes blurry, careering virtual tours."