Were you at the first home game Sept. 10 at UNT’s Apogee Stadium when the Mean Green played the University of Houston? You made history! Find yourself in UNT’s EaglePan image, a panoramic gigapixel image. Didn’t go? You can still share Mean Green spirit by sending images to your friends.
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UNT’s spectacular new stadium marks a new era for generations of students, alumni and Mean Green supporters – and you can be part of this historical year.
Using GigaPan technology, UNT photographer Gary Payne created this EaglePan image. The image is made from nearly 900 individual photos taken during an hour and half timeframe at the game. The images were then stitched together to form one large image. The EaglePan image is not meant to represent one moment in the game but rather a series of moments. The first picture taken at the top left corner is an hour and half older than the last picture made at the bottom right corner. There are numerous stitching "errors," usually caused by a person who is partially in a picture but is moving to a different location by the time the camera made another pass. The final high-resolution file size is nearly 5 gigapixels and has a panoramic size close to 4,736 megapixels (112,936 x 41,940 pixels).