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The photo with the largest pixel in the world

So far, the photo with the largest pixel has aroused the imagination of countless people. Imagine a huge and clear photo in front of your eyes, just like traveling in person. What I want to say next is such a magical photo.

The largest pixel photo in the world so far.

According to the British "Daily Telegraph" reported on May 26, by Italian photographer Philippe? The international team led by Filippo Blengini recently exhibited the world's largest photo, namely the panoramic photo of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe and the 1 1 peak in the world, with 365 billion pixels.

This incredible photo needs to be shot continuously for 35 hours, thus capturing 70,000 photos and synthesizing the panorama of Mont Blanc. Brenkini said, what is this called? in2white? Our project was inspired by Mont Blanc itself. He said:? We just want to show it as if it were right in front of us. "

So how was this photo taken? At the end of 20 14, Brunchini led an international photography team of five people to Mont Blanc, climbed to an altitude of 3,500m, braved the cold of-10℃, and took 70,000 photos from different angles in two weeks with a Canon 70D SLR camera, a Canon EF 400mm F/2.8 II IS lens and a Canon Extender 2X III rangefinder. Brunchini and others also plan to go back there and take two other panoramic photos from different angles.

Users can add climbing paths to images and even find themselves in photos. Brenkini said? We hope to keep doing it and provide users with more functions and visual enjoyment. ? The photos taken by Brunchini and others in two months reached 46TB. If printed with a resolution standard of 300dpi, they will be as big as a football field.

The photos taken by Blengini and others broke the world record. Previously, the largest photo in the world was a panoramic view of London with 320 billion pixels. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States synthesized 6,865,438+billion pixel photos of the moon, but that was synthesized from photos taken by the lunar reconnaissance orbiter.

Mont Blanc is 5000 meters above sea level, and the highest wind speed on the summit can reach more than 150 kilometers per hour, making it one of the most dangerous places for climbers. But this did not stop adventurers from all over the world from coming here to challenge the daunting heights. Every year, about 20,000 people try to climb Mont Blanc.