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Tag Archives: Brian Lawler
You wanted kerning! You get kerning!
Last week I promised to write a blog about the next step in making my Lining Livermore typeface. I thought I was farther in the process than I was. Getting letters to fit adjacent to each other is a difficult … Continue reading
The demise of the Big Photo
I knew when we put it up that the almost 60-foot-long panoramic photo of San Luis Obispo that I call the View from Daniel’s Point – would eventually come down. John Cleek, the wallpaper expert who put it up, painted … Continue reading
Planning and preparation pay off
How do you explain to students, children, associates, business partners – anyone – how important it is to plan? I am a pretty good planner, and I was especially careful to plan my photo exhibition that opened last Friday at … Continue reading
The largest panoramic photo in city history
SLO PANO opens on Friday evening. Almost a year ago I finally found the best location for taking a photo of San Luis Obispo. I had been climbing the local mountains seeking the perfect spot. I scoured available historic photos … Continue reading
SLO PANO opens tomorrow
I’m slowly recovering from my bicycle mishap with a pick-up truck. I go to physical therapy three days each week, and I have graduated from a walker to crutches. Here is the latest on my work to open a panoramic … Continue reading
Making the Hong Kong GigaPan image
I shipped my GigaPan rig and my Really Right Stuff carbon fiber tripod in my checked luggage to Hong Kong. My hope was that I could make a couple of beautiful panoramic images of the Victoria Harbor with Hong Kong … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures, Panoramic Photography, Photography, Photoshop techniques
Tagged Brian Lawler, GigaPan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Central, Kowloon, Wan Chai
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Hong Kong, Day three-point-seven
I think. Yesterday was the ICC Symposium at the Hong Kong Design Institute. We were expecting about 450 participants, and over 700 attended. The large auditorium at the center was filled, and they stayed all the way to the end. … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures, Color Management, People, Photography, Photoshop techniques, Printing and Printing Processes, Software, Technology
Tagged Brian Lawler, color management, Hong Kong Design Institute, Hong Kong Printers Association, ICC, ICC Symposium, John Seymour, Max Derhak, Ragy Isaac, Steve Smiley, Tom Lianza, William Li
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Vacation for the Blognosticator
I finished ten weeks of teaching summer quarter on Wednesday, I turned in my grades on Thursday, and on Friday at the crack of dawn my wife and I headed up California’s Highway 101 to the Bay Area, and then … Continue reading
Mister master masker makes masking mission
I was visiting a friend’s airplane hangar recently when we were suddenly aware of a louder than normal plane approaching on the ramp. We looked outside and were treated to the arrival of a beautiful Waco biplane, possibly the … Continue reading
A Big Sur solution to overprint errors
As I was winding south from Big Sur last Friday, where I had spent the day making a GigaPan image of the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Beach, my phone rang (I had been in a No Service area for over … Continue reading