Working in conjunction with photographer
Gerard Maynard, French software developer Kolor has assembled and posted online a mammoth
13 Gigapixel photo captured from a rooftop overlooking New York City's Harlem area.
The photo is comprised of 2045 individual photographs taken with a Nikon D2X and Nikkor 300mm f/4 lens. The camera was set to record NEFs, which were subsequently converted using Camera Raw in Photoshop. The resulting JPEGs were combined into one 279,689 x 46,901 pixel photograph using Kolor's
AutoPano Pro, a €99 application for Windows and Mac. Click the Details link on the
harlem-13-gigapixels.com website for more information about how the panorama was made.