Bob Croxford writes
Oh dear Bob...bad day at the office<G> I am sure I am not the only person here looking for a supply of these tubes, what you do with yours is of course a personal decision but what this has to do with Macs and PC's I am struggling to understand!, kenward writes:<< The sourcing of fluorescent tubes to fit 4' ceiling fittings is frustrating and is of immediate interest as our stock of these 5000K tubes is almost exhausted. Who in the UK stocks them and will supply in small numbers rather than by the case load?>> Dear Richard I think these comments of yours show that there will never be agreement on many aspects of things associated with subtle differences in working methods. Like Macs and PCs.
I certainly do not have a high light level anywhere in the editing room but find it good to have illumination of a known colour temperature approximating 5000K.For instance, I will never allow fluo tubes near critical screens. Where I do have fluos I mix with tungsten. The fatigue level goes up to much for my liking.
Really! Then perhaps you have rather missed the point I was making. If client called Joe Bloggs wants his scans numbered Joe Bloggs 001 and onwards or Joe Bloggs and the numbers corresponding to his trannie numbering system, then it is a right royal pain to have to type in Joe Bloggs each time. It's so much easier and less open to error just to click the previous scan name in the list of saved scans and just quickly alter the number to whatever is required.Your scan number query is just plain illogical from my point of view. Surely you try and group similar trannies out of a batch? That would mean you will always scan out of designated number order?
You are surely pulling my leg Bob...no perhaps not! I am used to making sure that SCSI drives are set up correctly and that means setting various parameters in the SCSI BIOS on Windows machines. I was simply wondering if this is possible with Macs. I am trying to gain a good working knowledge of these things and this seemed a perfectly sensible question.SCSI card? You'll be telling me next that you take your lenses apart now and then to see if the glass bits are in the right order;-)
Cheers
Richard
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Richard Kenward
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