9372x9372 hi res image of Manhattan on 23.09.01
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9372x9372 hi res image of Manhattan on 23.09.01
this is a direct link and the image is 14mb. you might want to right click>save. your browser may not like it.
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here's a mirror in case the original craps out.
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apparently it was taken by NOAA's Cessna Citation Jet using a Leica/LH systems RC30 camera.
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http://www.digg.comThis image was taken on Kodak Ektachrome ES100 film shot at 1/280th of a second at f/5.6. This is one of Kodak's sharpest film stock that they make. PMost likely it was scanned on an Imacon Flextight scanner (or its equivalent) which could explain the edge to edge sharpness of the shot (many scanners can't get the corners sharp because of film curl).
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Re: 9372x9372 hi res image of Manhattan on 23.09.01
Thats fucking sick.. i want that camera.. lmfao+JuggerNaut+ wrote:this is a direct link and the image is 14mb. you might want to right click>save. your browser may not like it.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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+JuggerNaut+ any idea on the date the photograph was taken? What was the source"
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Amazing that 35mm slide film can still offer a much much higher resolution than digital.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:apparently it was taken by NOAA's Cessna Citation Jet using a Leica/LH systems RC30 camera.
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http://www.digg.comThis image was taken on Kodak Ektachrome ES100 film shot at 1/280th of a second at f/5.6. This is one of Kodak's sharpest film stock that they make. PMost likely it was scanned on an Imacon Flextight scanner (or its equivalent) which could explain the edge to edge sharpness of the shot (many scanners can't get the corners sharp because of film curl).
14 mb lol, try opening a 250 mb-ish TIFF with 256 mb RAm 
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