Visualization department staffer creating
unique images of Aggie football crowds

 

Thanks to a Texas A&M Department of Visualization staffer, web surfers can get a unique, high-resolution look at the crowds at two of the Aggie home football games this season.

Glen Vigus, senior visualization production specialist, has created panoramic photos of fans in the student side, west side and The Zone in his Kyle Field Panoramic Project.

After taking scores of photos of the crowd, Vigus creates the seamless panoramas at the Visualization Laboratory.

"It takes 5 minutes to shoot, but over an hour to process and put all of the photos together," Vigus told The Battalion's Carrie Johnson. "There are over 144 photos just for the alumni side alone."

To see the panoramas, visit the Aggie Athletics website at www.aggieathletics.com.

Read the complete story, "Kyle Field in widescreen," in the Battalion's online edition.

 

- Posted: Nov. 23, 2009 -



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