Idaho Airships, Inc. PhotoSynth Featured on Microsoft Live Labs Website
Apr 2nd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Our 1/22/09 PhotoSynth of the Idaho State Capitol renovation has been featured on the Microsoft Live Labs website!
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Idaho Airships, Inc.Aerial & Technical Photography, Photoshop & Flash Blog. |
Apr 2nd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Our 1/22/09 PhotoSynth of the Idaho State Capitol renovation has been featured on the Microsoft Live Labs website!
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Mar 23rd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
The word is in from long-time friend Ike Sweesey about this!
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Mar 16th, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Here’s an interesting capability-an aerial portrait of the new Meridian City Hall-composed of hundreds of smaller aerials taken over the course of its construction.
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Feb 16th, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Thanks to the Idaho Business Review and Journalist Zach Hagadone for covering our recent award.
I think it prudent to again publicly explain my scoring of the Professional Aerial Photographers’ Association, International 2009 Iron Photoshop contest. It was incredibly close and distilled down to some very esoteric color science issues.
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Jan 22nd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Here’s a 360-Degree Aerial Photosynth “tour” of the Idaho State Capitol undergoing renovation, imaged on 1/21/09.
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Jan 17th, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
Thanks to my friend Gale Pooley for turning me on to Kevin Kelly’s “Eight Generatives Better Than Free.” Gale and I have incredible if irregular lunches in which we sit across the table from each other and simply spill what’s on our minds: Politically, socially and commercially.
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Flustered by local adjustment tools in ACR 5.2? Black Point Compensation a mystery? Flipping a coin between Absolute Colorimetric and Perceptual rendering intents? If so, this is exactly where you want to be…
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Jan 2nd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
In October of 2008 we photographed just about every square inch of just about every city in Idaho with the exception of the Treasure Valley (Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, et. al.). We’ve posted map pages where you may view those images… Continue Reading �
Jan 2nd, 2009 by Leo A. Geis
We’ve finalized our online stock aerial photography catalogue for 2008-it includes some areas outside of Idaho (such as Tri-Cities and Ontario in Oregon), and represents a very, very small fraction of the images we have available.
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