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Wheee, what fun.
Working on a project for a paying customer, and it is really exciting, a sand quarry. Imagine a sandy river, at a bend in the river, they dig down with a dredge, extract lots of sand, and then the river refills it with a heavy rain. Lots of muddy water, and the tone changes from the deeper water to the shore from grey to brown.
My challenge is the computer is blended over 500 images together. With no real detail on the surface of the water except moving water, it does a decent job of blending the water, but it is mostly featureless water so it has some harsh blend lines. No one really cares about the water, as it is different minute to minute, it is moving water of a river. I "get" to make it look pretty for the print on the wall. They will also calculate the amount of sand removed for taxes, and how much they have left to mine, and where property lines are on a moving river, and swampy land.
I can't change the land areas, but the water has to look right, and I guess if it was easy, everyone could do it. In the end, they will have an accurate image of the mine, and surrounding areas. The surface of the river will "look right" but no one can say if the level and look of the ever changing river is right or wrong, since it changes day by day.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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