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Old 09-24-2012, 10:22 AM
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Exceptionnal tatebankos !

I found some nice tatebankos (7) with a hight resolution.
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Unfortunatly, it is a bit long to grab them. I tryed with the fist one and I have almost 90 screen capture (that I must assemble in Photoshop) for the two sheets.
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Long, but the result will be nice !
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Old 09-24-2012, 10:43 AM
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This looks interesting, something that the other person in our life would appreciate, instead of a German Tiger, Jagpanther or other military stuff. Thanks for the link.
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Old 09-24-2012, 10:48 AM
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Ouch, that is a bit awkward. How difficult was it to keep everything in the same scale?
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Have you tried one of the panoramic stitch programs to assemble the pieces of the graphic? They do a good job at putting together a bunch of pictures to make one large one as long as the overlap between the pictures is big enough.

Here is an example of one of those tatebankos that I put together from 4 screen captures and using both Microsoft ICE
Exceptionnal tatebankos !-tatebanko01.jpg Exceptionnal tatebankos !-tatebanko02.jpg

and the panoramic stitch feature in Windows Live Photo Gallery.
Exceptionnal tatebankos !-tatebanko-pg01.jpg Exceptionnal tatebankos !-tatebanko-pg02.jpg

There is not much difference between the two. Neither have been cleaned up yet, but it gives an idea of what a panoramic stitch program can do.

The Windows Live Photo Gallery seemed to have trouble with more than two graphics at once, but you can stitch two together the stitch the third to the combination of the first two and so on until the whole graphic is stitched together.

There are a lot of different panoramich stitch programs to choose from so you are not restricted to just MS stuff.
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Vermin King : I grab all the pictures at the maximum resolusion. So no problem with the scale. I just move around the big picture form part to part (80 times...). The final picture for one sheet will be aproximately 3500px X 5500px.

The tiles assembled in photoshop :
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Old 09-28-2012, 09:26 PM
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This information might be usefull in reconstruction of the images. I do not understand the instructions but someone on this forum might be able to.

Help:Zoomable images/dezoomify.py - Wikimedia Commons
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Old 10-03-2012, 12:50 PM
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Thanks for this information John. As you, I do not understand all the instructions, and I don't know how to build this script with Python.
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Old 10-04-2012, 05:56 AM
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I found this URL for page which is supposed to dezoom using firefox browser. Have not tried it as am away from my own computer and using very slow connection.

Dezoomify

Would like to hear if any one is able to use it successfully.
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I try but it doesn't seem to work. And it doesn't work with the example they give...
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