Gigapan

A 2008 beta GigaPan unit with a camera

GigaPan Systems is a global, privately held technology company that provides the hardware, software, and services to create and share high-resolution, interactive gigapixel panoramic images. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

History

GigaPan Systems was founded in 2008 as a collaborative project between Carnegie Mellon University and NASA’s Ames Research Center with support from Google. The original GigaPan robotic hardware and related software were devised for NASA’s Mars Spirit and Opportunity Rovers, to capture high-definition panoramas of Mars. The development team was led by Randy Sargent, a senior systems scientist at Carnegie Mellon West and the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., and Illah Nourbakhsh, associate professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh.

The project has since grown into an independent company offering solutions for capturing gigapixel images.

Technology

GigaPan Systems combines high-definition images and panoramas with sharing, tagging and zooming capabilities. The company offers a solution for shooting, viewing and exploring high-resolution gigapixel images in a single system. The GigaPan system includes:

Community

GigaPan.com is an open website where users can upload, share and comment on gigapixel images. There are over 50,000 registered members, with nearly 100,000 gigapan images uploaded to the site. Some of the most viewed images include the 2009 Obama Inauguration, the largest image of Machu Picchu, and an image of Kaaba.

See also

References

    External links

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