A gigapixel image is a digital image bitmap composed of one giga- (109) pixels (picture elements), 1000 times the information captured by a 1 megapixel digital camera. A square image of 31,623 pixels in width and height is one gigapixel. Current technology for creating such very Image resolution images usually involves either making digital image mosaics of many high-resolution digital photographs or using a film negative as large as up to , which is then scanned with a high-end large-format film scanner with at least 3000 dpi resolution. Only a few cameras are capable of creating a gigapixel image in a single sweep of a scene, such as the Pan-STARRS PS1 and the Gigapxl Project.
A gigamacro image is a gigapixel image which is a close-up or macro image.
In 2015 the 'Terabite', the world's first terapixel macro image, was released by GIGAmacro.
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