In follow up to my previous post with the same subject, here's the forwarded mail. I pressed Message->Forward As->Inline and I get the signature above my html mail. I get the same behaviour when I have the Inline option marked in my prefs.
- Pratik.
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| Subject: | CATCH OF THE DAY: Film is the enemy |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Jul 2001 22:11:47 MDT |
| From: | "RedHerring.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
| To: | psolanki@..... |
-- Pratik Solanki
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July 25, 2001 Film is the enemy By Rafe Needleman Digital photography gives the user more control and convenience than film possibly could. The roadblocks to replacing traditional photography are cost and quality. Digital camera revenues surpassed those from film cameras in early 2000, partly because these new gadgets are so darned expensive. As far as the quality, you can make good snapshots with the files from most digital cameras today, and decent 8-x-10s with some of them, but consumer-grade digital image files still don't match film for image quality. The pesky low cost and high quality means "film is the enemy" for NuCore Technology CEO Joe Raffa. It's also a target. NuCore makes chips for both still and video digital cameras. His chips take the data from an image sensor and handle everything else, from the analog-to-digital conversion to the user interface. He says his products can extract far more detail and quality from existing image sensors, while using less power. NuCore sells to the camera makers. NuCore reminds me of BlueArc, even though it's in a different field (large-scale storage); and of Transmeta, a competitor to Intel's CPUs for some applications. It's good to see honest engineering at the core of companies again. COMPANIES RELATED
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