List of largest photographs

This negative was created by Esteban Pastorino Díaz (Spain) by driving 32.8 km (20.4 mi) on the 2nd Ring Road (Beijing).

Esteban Pastorino Díaz also holds the previous record, a negative measured 39.54 m (129.7 ft) wide.

The negative is a panorama of major streets in Buenos Aires, Argentina, captured by the slit camera while mounted on the roof of a moving car.

An image of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station appeared upside down and flipped left to right on film after being projected through the tiny hole in the hangar's metal door.

After exposing the fabric for 35 minutes, the image was developed by 80 volunteers using a giant custom-made tray of vinyl pool liner.

[4] The scene was originally produced on 6x6 cm transparency film shot with a Hasselblad 80mm lens in many overlapping sections.

The site is the estuary of Nasparti Bay at the base of the Brooks Peninsula on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

The installation is actually two scrims of identical size, one behind the other in mirror image to give the viewers a 3-dimensional experience while walking beside the diorama.

Within the Canadian Museum of History, one wall of the massive Grand Hall is composed of a scrim covered by a photo of a forest.

[1] The following are the digital photographs that have held the record for being the largest in terms of pixel count, beginning with the largest in chronological order (note: large digital images out of chronological order or lacking milestone significance are moved to acknowledgment section).

Full size zoomable image The previous record belonged to Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research.

Additional frames of marine life carefully photographed in the same grid composited in place to complete the scene.

The post production of the image was completed in six months using multiple Macintosh G4 computers at Photographix in Poway, California, a digital graphics company owned by Hellemn.

The project and the techniques used by Hellemn inspired researchers at Miami University to use similar methods to produce wide-coverage video mosaics to study coral reefs.

[citation needed] The 7,000 m2 (75,900 ft2) photograph was produced by Service Graphics;[26] it was erected over a period of eight weeks by Artel Scaffolding.

Orthorectified negative (bottom) and positive (top) representations of The Great Picture , partially obscured by two people.
Shanghai Skyline
Udaipur Gigapixel image
Sea Containers House decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee.