Teresa Seed wrote: >> >> >> >> Dear all, >> >> I have asked James Stewart at Elib what the position is regarding >> copyright - I think he usually deals with the Anthroposophical Press, >> so I've passed on the email contact for Kolisko Archive Publications >> and relayed Roger's contact with them. I've asked him to contact them >> himself direct. > >
Andrew Clunies-Ross who replied to my email is the grandson of Lili Kolisko. This info is on the following web-page which contains extracts (including some stunning images) from "The Sun Eclipse" published in 1978. http://www.anth.org.uk/science/kolisko/gold.htm This could possibly mean the publisher is in fact the estate of Lili Kolisko and might well be amenable to having someone else put a non-profit copy of "Agriculture of Tomorrow" on the web. Might even cooperate in doing so. Regarding the digital photography - for print accuracy a camera with a minimum specification of 3 million pixels would be needed. Mine is 2 million; I took shots of different sorts of print with it, some with graphics. The latter were no problem but the print wasn't too good. This year's models of small DC cost around $Aust 650 which is what we paid for ours last year. Sony do a combined digital/video cam for around $A1600 which would probably do the job. Maybe we could ask a camera co for sponsorship!!! roger
