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Largest photographs in the world[edit]

Regarding your comment at Talk:Largest_photographs_in_the_world#Discussion_of_Image_Quality_for_World.27s_Largest_Image, you have a good point, GregDowning. With a 100 mm diameter lens, the resolving power for visible light is diffraction-limited to 2 arcsec or 9.7×10−6 radians for a full-colour image (or 1 arcsec for only violet light), corresponding to a spot of 7.4×10−11 steradians. As a whole sphere has only 4π steradians, there can be at most 1.7×1011 distinguishable spots, i.e. 170 gigapixels. Unless an enormous lens or specialised image processing techniques are used, claims of 200+ gigapixels should be taken with a pinch of salt... (Note that the number of spots square with lens size, so a 1 m lens can potentially give 17 terapixels.) 86.30.200.63 (talk) 23:04, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]