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by bowmessage 271 days ago
Fascinating!

In the header image, the interesting gray-bar informational panel placed on the wreck caught my eye. I wonder what it's for?

I assume it's to calibrate scale and color for the underwater photography equipment, but would be interested to learn more from someone who knows for certain.

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Yes, looks like ground control points for photogrammetry. https://www.pix4d.com/blog/diving-into-underwater-photogramm...
And why does it have a U. S. National Parks Service logo on it?
It's a photogrammetry scale card made for the National Park Service, probably the Submerged Resources Center which often assists with this kind of stuff.

The NPS has a few different ones for paleontology, underwater archaeology, etc.

Informative answer, thanks.