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I'm curious to see the depth of clarity of these pictures for myself, so a link to a site would be more than welcome thanks!

2006-12-13 11:19:22 · 4 answers · asked by Mark K 3 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

I know what a terrapixel is, and I have searched to no avail.
I've been told there are examples out there, but not the address...
any SERIOUS help please???!!!

2006-12-13 11:28:29 · update #1

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And what do you think a "terrapixel" is ?

You are probably having difficulty because the term is terapixel.
If you install Google Earth you can zoom in to see individual people - only in certain areas like big cities. These images are composites from thousands of separate lower resolution images.

2006-12-13 11:25:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No such thing as terrapixel or even terapixel photography. You may have better look searching for gigapixel but this is not digital photography so you might not get what you're hoping for. I dont know why you expect to see regarding depth of clarity - you'd need hundreds of monitors together to see a 'terapixel' photograph.

The largest files come from large format cameras such as 60x170mm panoramic which are scanned in at high resolution such as 6000+ pixels per inch.

The biggest digital sensors currently give 39 megapixels a hell of a long way from being a gigapixel photo.

2006-12-15 13:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why don't you just goggle it? why waste time asking other people to do it for you?

it's just a unit of measurement for digital cameras that's why you can't find it. you won't see the depth online everything online is 72ppi or smaller

2006-12-13 19:22:28 · answer #3 · answered by The Key Master 4 · 0 1

idle sod arnt you

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=terrapixel+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

2006-12-13 19:41:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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