That dawned (pun intended) on me, too. I've been trying to stay
out of the digital argument, however. I'm saving myself for the
next gun and/or SUV round.
Walt
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"I was raised in the country; I been workin' in the town.
I been in trouble ever since I set my suitcase down." -- Bob Dylan
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Bill Pearce" <bspearce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 07:26:58 -0600
>There are some problems here:
>I'm pretty busy today, but I'll refer to the link tomorrow, but
>some of this looks just plain wrong.
--SNIP--
>This is nuts. All the photoshop trickery can't change the sun's
>angle. A high noon shot isn't the same just because the light is
>cooler. It is different because shapes are rendered differently.
>High overhead light tends to render three dimensional objects as
>two dimensional.
>
>Bill Pearce
>
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