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 Posted 07-12-2008 at 19:08   
Russel Micnhimer announces that fifteen new photo galleries have been added to the website http://www.oregonrockart.com .

Three of these galleries are of sites recorded by Malcolm and Louise Loring, seven are Oregon sites that were not included in the Loring inventory, and five are of sites in California. The new galleries are indicated by a “New 11/08” annotation in a light blue font on the gallery page of the website. Also added is a gallery of anaglyphs. These are three dimensional images of rock art sites that require red/green glasses to view properly. Additionally there are links to galleries that have been processed by cutting edge technology called Photosynth, that allows interactive 3-D views of rock art panels.




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