Minggu, 19 Februari 2017

Bentley Takes 53 BILLION Pixel Photo For Its New ad Campaign

Bentley uses technology developed by NASA for capturing images of the surface of Mars to take picture 53 billion pixels for its new advertising campaign

Seen as a first step, this looks like a typical aerial photograph of theGolden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

But in reality, the image is so detailed, you can zoom in to see the stitching on the seats of the Bentley Mulsanne.

It consists of an amazing 53 billion pixels and together took six daysto shoot and three months to produce on a computer



But in reality, the image is so detailed you can zoom in so close on a Bentley Mulsanne driving along the road you can see the stitching on the seats. Pictured: The camera zooming in on the car



Seen at first, this looks like a typical aerial photograph of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge


With a distance of about 760 yards zoom, the technology used to create the image was initially developed by NASA to allow rover of March is to take panoramic images.

It uses 700 individual plans sewn together to create a great photo that, if printed, it would be the size of a football field.



The image is made up of an astonishing 53 billion pixels, and took a whole six days to shoot and three months to produce on a computer. Pictured: The Bentley logo

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