Last week I spent some time (and $$) looking for software I can edit 360 degree photos in. This is possible in Adobe PhotoShop . . . but there’s a problem with that: Adobe is dropping that functionality from PhotoShop. They lump to 360 degree functionality in with the 3D stuff. And the 3D stuff… Continue reading Trying out Affinity Photo
Month: March 2022
The Mill
Soon the only things left standing in North Ruckle will be Industrial operations. One of those is the lumber mill. Currently it’s an InterFor mill but in the past it had different owners. It has changed purpose and ownership in the past century . . .
A Plea To Google
Back in November of 2021 I got this idea in my head: that the number of places that would end up sacrificed to Managed Retreat in the future would grow. That only the cities and towns with wealthy patrons would be in any position to preserve the local history and representations of the places being… Continue reading A Plea To Google
Managed Retreat
During the week of image capture in November 2021 I started hearing a term I hadn’t encountered before: Managed Retreat Managed retreat involves the purposeful, coordinated movement of people and buildings away from risks. This may involve the movement of a person, infrastructure (e.g., building or road), or community. It can occur in response to… Continue reading Managed Retreat
Conceptual Examples
In 2021 I had two rounds of image capture: May/June and November. These resulted in two separate development paths. It’s still early days – these are just examples to show proof-of-concept. At some point I’ll tie them together so clicking on a house in ‘StreetNav’ will bring up the same multi-angle presentation in ‘houses’ .… Continue reading Conceptual Examples