Faux-tos

It's a good news day for photo manipulation.

Some local color

Shooting for the New York Times: "Across or Down, Anchorage Is Alive."

Whither Gamut?

Have you ever wondered why monitors have limited gamuts in the first place? Why can't they be made to simply reproduce all colors.

Hotel Window Five Ways

Lubbock, Texas, May 2010.

Entr'acte

I'm heading for the lower 48 to do some work…

Spring Aerials

Lake Clark is one of the most spectacular places on earth, and while it's not terribly far from Anchorage, it's only accessible via air or water, which makes it one of the least-visited units in the National Park system

Fire your congressional representatives—follow up

The Supreme Court ruled on the case United States v. Stevens today that I wrote about last year. They struck down the law that made depictions of animal cruelty illegal.

In the land of the one-eyed artist

It turns out that a significant number of people, around ten percent of the population, are stereo blind—they lack the ability to gather depth information using the parallax difference between the eyes.

Some Notes on Saturation

The tools we use effect us more than we like to admit. We are so accustomed to working on computers that we tend to forget that the interface of a modern operating system is little more than a set of visual metaphors.

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