Hi! Roger,
If you have the actual book and modest scanner for say $A150 will do the job.

I have neither, but have a friend who is archiving a lot of art photography,
such as all the entries in competitions and exhibitions at our local cultural
centre.

Gil

Roger Pye wrote:

> 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

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