Remember the large mural (above) which I posted about awhile back? Well Cajie a reader of the blog took photos of the mural and stitched all the photos together to form one very wide image. You can check out the large image of the mural [Here]
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Not that impressive, unless this was done by a bunch of school kids.
I think the mural is very impressive
Maybe in person it looks better. It would be awesome had it been a mosaic.
Meh, the elementary school at Sawaber has a better mural on the fence all around it. I think students painted it, and its impressive for their age.
Thanks for posting Mark. Actually, I have a query for the readers. The stitched image is actually 77,000 pixels wide and about 2000 pixels high.
Photoshop stores this in a special format called .PSB and I am not able to export this in JPG format. Only when I reduce the size to 30,000 pixels wide – does it allow me to save as JPG.
Any workaround for this?
Just keep it in three files. Your stiching is not that great, so just divide it at the big stiching mistakes.
That’s not really a solution since I need the resulting file to be a single JPG file.
I agree about the stitching mistakes. I did it manually as normal stitching programs expect all images to be shot from a single location.
Found this in yahoo answers, I don’t know if it works or not since I never stitched images to that large end result, give it a try though:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090217164126AAO4mf8
This is the one next to JW Marriot?
The bus stop and trees disappeared just like that right…:P
I actually find this very impressive;)
The mural is actually pretty impressive. The length of it is pretty long and it’s cool how one scene transitions into the next. Pretty cool.
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