When you work in the virtual tour business, you have the privilege to witness technological advances almost daily.
But every once in a while these changes combine to create an effect that can only be described as a Game Changer.
Today we are proud to share such an culmination of technological advances.
For a lack of a better word: we’ll call it a Hyper Definition Virtual Tour , but before we get to the technical details, have a look at it:
Virtual Africa presents: The highest definition picture ever taken of Cape Town.
It might not look like much on first glance, but try the following and be ready to be blown away: click on the full screen button (bottom right) and then ZOOM !!
Some details as to the size of this image:
- It was created by stitching 1850,fully zoomed (x 20 optical zoom), 10 MegaPixel images together.
- The time it took from the first shot (top left) and last shot (lower right) being taken, was about 3 hours.
- It’s 205 000 pixels wide.
- The end result was a 25 GigaBytes RAW file which takes about an hour to open on my Macbook Pro.
Despite the size of the image, you can view it here because of a method called ’tiling’.
It works exactly the same way as mapping platforms such as Google Maps.
for example: When you view the whole of South Africa in Google Maps, the image obviously does not contain the high detail imagery of every rooftop in the country. It’s only when you start zooming in, that Google Maps loads the relevant information.
The same happens here. We’ve taken our very big picture and created hundreds of thousand lower definition pictures (or tiles) from it. As you zoom into the picture, only the appropriate tiles are loaded.
This allows you to explore a very large image on a relatively slow internet connection. Simple, but smart.
In the coming months we hope to use images like these to organize data, visually.
Once again, similar to Google Maps, we can overlay information on top of this image to further enhance your exploration of Cape Town and the good news is that we are currently working on a few projects which will allow us to do just that.
In the mean time, we would love to hear your suggestions as to what we should call this kind of image/virtual tour…..
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zoom towards the gardens building, and then look at the roof of the building to the right
All the adjectives have just about been used up.Superlative and not a tablecloth in sight.
Well done,now for the Waterfront……
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
I sit here on the Sunshine Coast in Australia, and glory once more in the magnificance of Cape Town….Such wonderful memories, such wonderful technology…glad I lived to see it! This will never be deleted!!
Type your comment here… it is just fantastic michael athanassiou , sydney autralia
Yes, correctly.
omw… that was so cool. technology is advancing so fast these days!!
Absolutely stunning!! Looking forward to updates and other locations! Just Brilliant!
hey is there anyway you could send me to raw file or something because i would really like to get this printed and framed for a room in my house thanks =D
Type your comment here…Your work is excellent. I have no words to express my feelings. What I smiply want to say is “Hats off!”
This is so cool! I can actually almost see the house (or the new buildings on the property) where I grew up. This is AWESOME! It’s almost as good as being there in person
One of the most super beautiful 3D I have ever seen !!!
Excellent ! Amazing – this is what the world has to see – where is the Waterfront and one taken by night will be awsome especially with the new lights up in Adderley street with World cup festivities. I am sending mine overseas and to the DA – this is South Africa – PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN – WE LIVE IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PART OF THE WORLD. I hope many people see it and brings more tourists and investors into the country.
Congratulations on your magnificent talent – keep it up
Vallerie
I can sit here in Nova Scotia and really feel like I am there … Love it !!
Absolutely amazing … whenever I want to I can sit here in Nova Scotia and visit Cape Town and REALLY
This is awesome!!
It is stunning, but waited for the 360degree view, and never got it……………..how about a 360degree angle……… it would just complete the picture..!!
Thanks Janet – the rest of the view is just the roof of the building I stood on.
No wonder every other sport’s world cup is being now organized in South Africa…….
Cricket World Cup, IPL 2 and now Soccer World Cup……..South Africa truly deserves it
If I ever needed anything to make me home-sick, this is it! AWESOME!
classic HD images – who’d want to live anywhere but CT??
I can see an awesome “Where’s Wally” game originating from this.
Awesome pic.
Next step, HDR panorama of Cape Town at night???
HDR of Cape town at night…. now that would be cool!
There is a “Where’s Wally” – check out the one-wheel motorbike in Oswald Pirow Street opposite the entrance to the Underground Civic Centre parking. And yes, I was bored!
Fantastic picture!
Wow, wonderful work. It is truly amazing!
Fantastic work!!! Well done. Have you printed this as a large format in hi-res? Would you be interested in that…. I’m sure it would look amazing.
Cape Town – The place to stay..
Type your comment here…unbelievable — great work of a great city !
Type your comment here… hi , ejaz here its really wonderfull i do add on my mail and facebook . amazing
Amazing job ..keep it up!!