Author Topic: 26 Gigapixel Image [Now a forum Game!]  (Read 6758 times)

http://www.dresden-26-gigapixels.com/dresden26GP

This picture is a staggering 297,500x87,500 pixels, making it the worlds largest photograph.
The amount of detail is absolutely amazing.

Now we'll play find the object.

Someone post a picture of an object from that picture(it can't be inconspicuous like a solid color wall) and the first person to figure out where it is gets to show the next object to find.

I'll start:

Good luck!
« Last Edit: January 13, 2010, 10:18:51 PM by dkamm65 »

Hold on, let me go get my supercomputer... notrlykthx

Double toast.

Wow. You can see the cigarette in that pissed-looking-chick's hand in front of the Martim Hotel.
And peoples' license plates. :o
« Last Edit: January 13, 2010, 09:18:25 PM by Skip »

You should see the one of Barack Obama's inaugural address.

You should see the one of Barack Obama's inaugural address.
Which one? There's like, 4 billion of them.

I wonder if anyone's doing something in one of those cars or in a window.

You should see the one of Barack Obama's inaugural address.

That one isn't nearly as impressive.

too bad its pretty boring
otherwise it'd be cool

The only interesting thing I found is that you can zoom in on windows and peoples' cars and stuff. Like that teenager smoking or some stuff.

Cool things I found, a payphone, a guy waving out a hotel window, and a nuclear power plant.

Anyone wanna edit 20 black people's faces into this picture? Then it could be world's biggest generic mindforget :P

Hooray for Dresden, Germany



This guy. Find him. I bet you can't.

Am I the only one that was hoping this would just be a link to an image that was 297,500x87,500?

Also, isn't it going to be sick when our computers can run games at this resolution and our monitors can fit every single one of those 26,031,250,000 pixels on our screens?

also holy shat.

Also, isn't it going to be sick when our computers can run games at this resolution and our monitors can fit every single one of those 26,031,250,000 pixels on our screens?
...that many pixels? Wow.

Our faces will be so freakin' close to the screens, trying to see the letters on that guy you're about to snipe's nametag.

...that many pixels? Wow.

Our faces will be so freakin' close to the screens, trying to see the letters on that guy you're about to snipe's nametag.
Dude, you could pick out the molecules of the name tag.