IMAGE GALLERY OVERVIEW
The image gallery making up this historical
archive consists of: ·
A spectrum
series of regional haze visibility conditions observed at the site for
selected monitoring time periods. ·
Selected
visibility and meteorological episodes or events observed during the
period of record (including wildfire, winter inversions, and/or regional haze
impacts). ·
Selected
layered haze events observed during the period of record. ·
Specific
slides that show scenic views of the vista and observations of
meteorological interest during the period of record. ·
Historical slide
selections
requested by the IMPROVE Committee and/or other air quality managers that
depict visibility conditions for project-specific reports or public
presentations. A complete summary of the historical archive project and the image selection process is provided in the Project Overview. |
To access the site-specific image gallery: -
Select the gallery
archive type from the choices in the menu at the
left. -
Double-click
individual thumbnails to access image information and alternate image
sizes. -
Right-click on the
image to download or save an image to your hard
drive. Each selected image has been archived in
following JPEG formats:
Each image can also be viewed in it’s original Kodak Photo CD format. - To obtain a Photo CD image: Left-click on the blue PhotoCDImage descriptor located below the image slide documentation information.
- 3-5 MB Kodak Photo CD files can be opened with image software in any one of 5 resolutions: 192x128, 384x256, 768x512, 1536x1024, or 3072x2048.
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Air Resource Specialists, Inc. created this historical photographic archive for the
IMPROVE Program under contract to the National Park Service (NPS) Air Resources Division.
The National Park Service is the copyright owner of all provided images.
Any commercial use or duplication of this material
without prior approval or licensing is forbidden.
Use of the provided images should reference the
IMPROVE Program.