
1337arts Icarus Project TimeLapse Video (Max Altitude: 93,000 ft)
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1. 1337arts Icarus Project TimeLapse Video (Max Altit…
3 months ago
OFFICIAL 1337arts.com Time Lapse Video!!!
space.1337arts.com
Sorry this video took so long to get out. I was having some problems with the video compression (The original video was over 7GB!!)
Anyways, like I said, the video doesn't look so great, but it does show all of the views that our camera captured during its flight.
If you would like to see the original pictures used to create this video, you may get them from my MIT Public Space:
web.mit.edu/jlee08/Public/1337arts
They are in the folder titled "TimeLapse3" or in the Zip File titled "TimeLapse3.zip"
You have our permission to use any of these photographs (in a non-slanderous manner), provided that you credit Oliver Yeh, Justin Lee, Eric Newton, and 1337arts.com
Unfortunately, the images uploaded to my public space have been compressed (the original images are too large for me to upload). If you would like a copy of any of the original images (as you can see, there are quite a lot and many others besides the one on our site that are pretty sweet... although they might take a while to find...), email info@1337arts.com with the number of image you'd like to have (e.g. IMG_5565) and we will send you the original, full-size copy.
p.s. the images of the trees look squashed and there are some issues where you might see a random picture upside down in the time series b/c there were pictures that we had rotated and forgot to rotate back before making the movie.
Best,
-Justin, Oliver, and Eric.
space.1337arts.com
Sorry this video took so long to get out. I was having some problems with the video compression (The original video was over 7GB!!)
Anyways, like I said, the video doesn't look so great, but it does show all of the views that our camera captured during its flight.
If you would like to see the original pictures used to create this video, you may get them from my MIT Public Space:
web.mit.edu/jlee08/Public/1337arts
They are in the folder titled "TimeLapse3" or in the Zip File titled "TimeLapse3.zip"
You have our permission to use any of these photographs (in a non-slanderous manner), provided that you credit Oliver Yeh, Justin Lee, Eric Newton, and 1337arts.com
Unfortunately, the images uploaded to my public space have been compressed (the original images are too large for me to upload). If you would like a copy of any of the original images (as you can see, there are quite a lot and many others besides the one on our site that are pretty sweet... although they might take a while to find...), email info@1337arts.com with the number of image you'd like to have (e.g. IMG_5565) and we will send you the original, full-size copy.
p.s. the images of the trees look squashed and there are some issues where you might see a random picture upside down in the time series b/c there were pictures that we had rotated and forgot to rotate back before making the movie.
Best,
-Justin, Oliver, and Eric.
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GEORGI TUSHEV 2 months agoThe way down is a party;) -
flip 2 months agowhat an accomplishment. -
Nigel Dick
2 months ago If you do this again it would be great to see the view through a hole in the bottom of the box looking directly downwards and watch earth rapidly disappearing from you - a sort of real Google Earth moment. But, hey, an amazing job. More power to you. -
texasgirl 2 months agoWay to go!! That was incredible!
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