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Photographing Epigraphy 

UBC FROGBEAR Project
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This is the sixth video of the FROGBEAR training video series. In this video, Bruce Rusk introduces some basic principles and techniques for documenting epigraphy.
For more information about our research project “From the Ground Up: Buddhism and East Asian Religions (FROGBEAR)”, please visit frogbear.org.

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27 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@norti7357
@norti7357 4 года назад
Hi, I have a question. Are the stones you use as an example in this video on your campus in Vancouver, or are they in another place? I didnt quite understand that in the video
@UBCfrogbear
@UBCfrogbear 4 года назад
Hi there! Yes, these stones are from the Stone Garden located next to the C. K. Choi building at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. Check them out: sppga.ubc.ca/uncategorized/stone-garden-blooms-with-virtue/
@KNWLFactory
@KNWLFactory 4 года назад
Is it possible to tag the location to Google or other maps.??
@brusk79
@brusk79 4 года назад
Yes, you can link a photo to a location. Some cameras have a GPS receiver built in and record the location of each photo. Otherwise, you'll need to add that from another source, and store that information somewhere, which gets more complicated. Digital Asset Management software such as Adobe Lightroom is one way to do this. Or you can create a map in Google Maps and upload your photos, but what you can do with that map is limited.