GigaPan Time Machine lets users travel through time - in digital images
GigaPan Time Machine allows users to create ultra-high-resolution panoramic time-lapse videos, using a regular digital camera and a GigaPan robotic tripod
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For the past couple of years, people wishing to create ultra-high-resolution panoramic photographs have been able to do so, using their own digital camera and a GigaPan robotic tripod. The device slowly pans the camera back and forth across a user-determined vista, triggering it to take up to several hundred shots in the process. The included software then stitches all the photos together – side-to-side and top-to-bottom – creating one big panorama, which retains its resolution even when details are zoomed in on, much like Google Earth. So, what could top that? Time-lapse videos created using GigaPan Time Machine software, as it turns out.
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