Another test today.
Obviously I need to sort out the vignetting on this, but I'm still very much operating in "proof of concept" mode.
144 shots (24 columns by 6 rows) with the Mamiya 300mm f/2.8 on Phase One AF with IQ180. Full render is 5.7 gigapixels. Printed at 300 ppi, it would be 36 feet wide. You don't get anything like the full effect of this technique when you resize down to a small jpeg.
Here's the full frame:
Tree is around 60 feet away. Depth of field roughly 3 feet.
A couple of crops from a 10% sized render so you can get a better handle on the true depth of field:
This is what the stack of bricks to the right of the tree look like at the same size:
Zoomable version (requires Flash):
http://dxbae.com/panos/treepoc/build.html
Obviously I need to sort out the vignetting on this, but I'm still very much operating in "proof of concept" mode.
144 shots (24 columns by 6 rows) with the Mamiya 300mm f/2.8 on Phase One AF with IQ180. Full render is 5.7 gigapixels. Printed at 300 ppi, it would be 36 feet wide. You don't get anything like the full effect of this technique when you resize down to a small jpeg.
Here's the full frame:
Tree is around 60 feet away. Depth of field roughly 3 feet.
A couple of crops from a 10% sized render so you can get a better handle on the true depth of field:
This is what the stack of bricks to the right of the tree look like at the same size:
Zoomable version (requires Flash):
http://dxbae.com/panos/treepoc/build.html
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