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Approximate Location of the Three Panels |
Rock art from within and around the state of Utah that I have photgraphed.
Showing posts with label Escalante. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Escalante. Show all posts
Friday, August 16, 2013
Escalante Canyon Rock Art
The stretch of the Escalante River between the town of Escalante and the confluence with Death Hollow has at least 3 good rock art panels. Two of these are petroglyph panels located on cliff faces at bends in the canyon and one is a pictograph panel in a large alcove. All are on the north side of the river. The map below shows their approximate location (the second red dot is a bit too far to the right). All three panels show a heavy Fremont influence.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Using DStretch
Rock art is sometimes very faint and difficult to see. Digital manipulation of a photograph can make the shapes easier to see and recognize. While Photoshop and other software have the tools to do this, it often requires a pretty detailed knowledge of both the software package and digital imaging in general to get the effects you need.
This is where DStretch comes in. It's a freely available plugin for ImageJ, an image editor that is also free. Dstretch has numerous canned filters that emphasize different aspects of an image. One or more of these is bound to make your vague image much more easy to see. And they areapplied with the click of a button. There is even an option to automatically rotate through the filters. This saves a lot of time and effort, especially if you are dealing with many images.
This is where DStretch comes in. It's a freely available plugin for ImageJ, an image editor that is also free. Dstretch has numerous canned filters that emphasize different aspects of an image. One or more of these is bound to make your vague image much more easy to see. And they areapplied with the click of a button. There is even an option to automatically rotate through the filters. This saves a lot of time and effort, especially if you are dealing with many images.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Neon Canyon
Monday, July 22, 2013
Coyote Gulch
Original Report - April 30, 2009
The
pictograph panel in lower Coyote Gulch is located about half a mile
downstream from Coyote Natural Bridge. It is located on the north wall
of the canyon at the top of a sandy hill. There is a very clear path
running up the hill to the panel.
I have posted all the photos I took here on Photobucket.
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