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The next morning we started at Nijo Castle, where the shogun used to live. I used the "equalize" command in Opcode's copy of Photoshop 3.0 and reduced the saturation by 40%, which has made it look like an old magazine. The "equalize" command is pretty radical and useless. We couldn't take pictures inside, but it was a large building with lots of murals. The most interesting thing was that the floors were intentionally creaky -- there was even a picture that showed how they made them that way -- so that attackers couldn't sneak up on the shogun. This must be one of the most elegantly brazen explanatory cadenzas that a flooring subcontractor has ever foisted upon an angry homeowner. |
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