Don Hear hear hear. Phew, I was beginning to wonder !
Mind you I enjoyed the pimms thread, although, Cotty, my english memory of pimms is a lovely biscuit we used eat (too many of) with a nice cup of tea. Cant find them easily over here on the west coast. Cant find decent ginger nuts either. Found good Tetley's beer though, makes a Yorkshire lad happy, even if It makes my focussing wonky. Anyway, in the spirit of Don's post, my email start with a means in the Email title for all you ist*dphiles to choose to ignore the rest of this if you desire. I decided to invest a little in some simple filters after reading a few pop photo mags back issue. I just bought a few blue, yellow, warming, cloudy and will start to mess with 'em a little during the next few weeks. I'll go to the library to seek out decent writings on their usage, but I wonder if anyone remembers how to use these instead of pop down menu bar layer expertise in front Photoshop and a monitor. I'm sure there are some folks on this thread who'd have good ideas and URL suggestions to help a poor old film amateur. Keep up the good posts Don, film forever. Ian Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:08:56 +0200 From: "Dr E D F Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've been off the list for a while because I became tired of the digital exchanges. Now I see that at least one other person is more interested in film cameras than the Pentax *ist D. If all posts had something in the subject line to identify them it would be easy to make rules for sorting things out. Don _______________ Dr E D F Williams http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams

