From: Wolfgang Moser (womo_at_news.trikaliotis.net)
Date: 2008-05-31 13:43:40
Hello Micha, Michael Huth schrieb: > I got the SID from Tommi Lempinen today and used this friday late > afternoon for a recording session in front of the microscope. I see you got a 6581R3. Came it in ceramic package or black plastic? If the latter, how did you remove the plastic, is the shadow in the upper left corner some remaining plastic? > Here are some results: > > Full Die: > http://mail.lipsia.de/~enigma/sid6581r3/sid6581r3_lowquality.jpg > (Remember it's a bit bigger than typical images) recently there was an article about Gigapixel images, panorama photography and specialized viewers for pictures with a so named "picture pyramid (?)" I really need to set up a specialized Photoshop scratchdisk it seems, consisting of 3 WD Raptor disks in a RAID-0 configuration.... > Right side of Filter circuit in higher resolution: > http://mail.lipsia.de/~enigma/sid6581r3/filter_q15_50percent.jpg > Focus plane is on the brown layers _That_ resolution is truly orgasmic. Wow. > Some more images with focus plane on the topmost metal layer: > http://mail.lipsia.de/~enigma/sid6581r3/filterdetail1_q15.jpg > http://mail.lipsia.de/~enigma/sid6581r3/filterdetail2_q15.jpg > http://mail.lipsia.de/~enigma/sid6581r3/filterdetail3_q15.jpg If the whole chip would be photographed with such a resolution, how big would the resulting image become, if uncompressed? 8 Gigabytes? Oh, not that I am requesting you to do the whole chip with that resolution, that may be an option for the far future ;-) Womo Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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