Submissions from 2010
Remote curation and outreach: examples from the NCSU Insect Museum GigaPan Project, Matthew A. Bertone and Andrew R. Deans
The GigaPan Hallway Project, K.W. Bridges and Brian Yamamoto
Bridging arts and socials sciences: animated and interactive panoramas in visual research, Roderick Coover
Hitching Post of the Sky:Did Paleoindians Paint an Ancient Calendar on Stone along the Amazon River?, Christopher Davis
Estimating stand basal area from forest panoramas, Christopher L. Fastie
Microbiology Laboratory Benchspace Literacy: Gigapan Imaging Enhancing Linguistic Landscape Research, David L. Hanauer
How Many Pixels? Statistics from the GigaPan Web Site, Paul S. Heckbert, Miriam Goldberg, Gabriel O'Donnell, Rich Henderson, Ken Tew, and Randy Sargent
GigaPan Imagery and Archaeology at the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Vicki Stover Hertzberg, Michael C. Page, and Bonna Daix Wescoat
High Dynamic Range Gigapixel Imaging as a Method for Eternalizing Graffiti & Urban Art in Fine Art & Fashion, Jay Hirschfeld
Gigapans and the Social Sciences, Karl M. Kindt III
Gigapan Voyage for Robotic Reconnaissance, Susan Young Lee, Ted Morse, and Erik J. Park
Adapting Traditional Macro and Micro Photography for Scientific Gigapixel Imaging, Jay Longson, Gene Cooper, Rich Gibson, Molly Gibson, John Rawlins, and Randy Sargent
Identification and documentation of cultural boundary objects through usage of ultra high-resolution Gigapan images, Brian Moriarity
Repeat Photography using GigaPan Imagery in the San Simon Watershed, Arizona, USA, Mary Nichols, Mike Crimmins, and Bill Brandau
Using GigaPan to Photograph Long Plant Specimens, Steve Renich and Scott Bontz
Timelapse GigaPan: Capturing, Sharing, and Exploring Timelapse Gigapixel Imagery, Randy Sargent, Chris Bartley, Paul Dille, Jeff Keller, Illah Nourbakhsh, and Rich LeGrand
Uses of Gigapan Technology In Formal And Informal Environmental Education, Jerry Schoen and R. D. Stevenson
Three-Dimensional Gigapan Views of Archaeological Sites and Artifacts: Examples from the Paleolithic of Southwest France, Matthew L. Sisk
A Year in an Urban Forest, M. Alex Smith
High-Resolution Imaging of Rock Falls in Yosemite National Park, Greg Stock, Eric Hanson, and Greg Downing
Exploring the Excited Skin: Gigapixel Imaging of Soil Profiles and Landscape Contexts, Ken Tamminga, Rick Stehouwer, and Patrick Drohan
GigaPan Dialogues in Environmental Learning, Laura Tomokiyo, Ellen Coughlin, and Jacque Goodburn
How many ways do I use thee? – Academic applications of GigaPan technology, Brian Yamamoto and K.W. Bridges
