File:Georgetown PowerPlant interior pano 1 - Mercator A06.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGeorgetown PowerPlant interior pano 1 - Mercator A06.jpg |
English: This is one of six vertical strips that together comprise a panoramic view inside the Georgetown PowerPlant Museum, Seattle, Washington, USA. The panorama, a Mercator projection, was constructed using HugIn to combine 59 photos. Three slightly problematic areas were then cleaned up using GIMP. The resulting panorama was too large for me to save as a JPEG, so I have split it into these six strips. |
Date | Photos 13 September 2008 |
Source | Photos and panorama by Joe Mabel |
Author | Joe Mabel |
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Other versions | Derivative works of this file: Georgetown PowerPlant interior pano.jpg |
Object location | 47° 32′ 35″ N, 122° 18′ 54″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.543056; -122.315000 |
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Attribution: Joe Mabel | ||
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