2023-04-16, 10:55 AM
So my understanding is that "pictograph" refers to painted rock are, while "petroglyph" refers to chiped out art, but maybe I am mistaken? Please correct me. And I think intaglio refers to a class of geoglyph which is formed by removing material on the flat ground to make a shape, while an "alignment" (or "alinement") is a shape made by moving rocks from nearby into a line. I would like to learn more if I am using the terms incorrectly.
I heard a talk by the guy who wrote Dstretch. Seems like a very useful tool for the serious hunter! I guess it is all post-processing, so you can just snap your pix and then run it on them later? Or does it require raw instead of jpeg images?
Corridor is interesting because it has old, older, and newer rock incisions. I guess the Ubehebe mine was pretty busy at one point, or the whole mining district, and the Corridor is the natural highway for putting up your art or graffitti.
I heard a talk by the guy who wrote Dstretch. Seems like a very useful tool for the serious hunter! I guess it is all post-processing, so you can just snap your pix and then run it on them later? Or does it require raw instead of jpeg images?
Corridor is interesting because it has old, older, and newer rock incisions. I guess the Ubehebe mine was pretty busy at one point, or the whole mining district, and the Corridor is the natural highway for putting up your art or graffitti.