Hi Christine,
we use very large images from three sources:
vein pavements form Oman limestone - these are shown as Zoomify panoramas on our website
http://www.ged.rwth-aachen.de/index.php?cat=Tools_n_Methods&subcat=Imaging_Tools&page=Al-Raheba_vein_mesh
BIB-SEM BSE images of deformed mudstones
http://www.solid-earth-discuss.net/se-2016-94/se-2016-94.pdf
and in
ViP virtual polarizing microscopy (short course coming up at EGu in 2016) - for example XPOL image os garnet micaschists are colourful end pretty
- if you let me know the formats you need we can provide some spectacular images. Most of our images are much larger than the format you use - is that a problem?
kind regards,
Janos
Prof. Dr. Janos L. Urai
Structural Geology, Tectonics and Geomechanics
RWTH Aachen University, Lochnerstrasse 4-20
D-52056 Aachen, Germany
T: +49 241 809 5723 M: +49 151 140 42552
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www.ged.rwth-aachen.de
> On 11 Nov 2016, at 1706:, Christine Regalla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> We have set up several very large monitors in the hallways outside our departmental office that rotate through various “stock” panoramic imagery that advertises the types of research problems addressed by our Earth and Environment department does. (ex: pictures of coral reefs, oil platforms, deciduous forests etc).
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> We however have not been able to find places to download or purchase similar imagery or animations to advertise the geology side of the department.
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> Does anyone know of places where we could download or purchase high resolution geology imagery or animations that show interesting geologic field areas or geologic/ geophysical/ geochemical processes? The ideal image resolution for the display is 11520x2160 or bigger.
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> Thank you in advance,
> ~Christine
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> Christine Regalla
> Assistant Professor
> Boston University
> Department of Earth and Environment
> CAS Rm 133
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