In local.pentax, you wrote:
I guess I'm going to try to learn as much as I can. Richard's site si quite
stunning on my browser and screen. However I'm at 1280 x 1024, and my simple
Click and Build looks good on my monitor as well. Wouldn't it be nice if there
was a consistent standard? I suppose
Thanks Johan.
Johan Schoone wrote:
In local.pentax, you wrote:
I guess I'm going to try to learn as much as I can. Richard's site si quite
stunning on my browser and screen. However I'm at 1280 x 1024, and my simple
Click and Build looks good on my monitor as well. Wouldn't it be nice if
Paul, the Ilford Fine Art paper, is that a glossy mat?
Thanks for your help. Is the 6X7 getting a workout yet?
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 9:56 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi Steve,
Ilford Fine Art Paper looks like watercolor paper. It's thick, textured, and it
leans toward the ivory. Prints are brilliant, rich, and deep. I don't think
there's anything out there that compares.
It's snowing and cloudy in Michigan today, which is nice for Christmas
but not
Just thought I would pass this on for anyone interested.
On visiting a new Richmond dollar store yesterday, I found what appears to
be an ideal material for replacing the door seals on my PENTAX Spotmatics
and ME 's. I went to find some coloured felt for my daughter, and saw sheets
of 2mm black
Hi Paul, I`ll have to get some of that Ilford paper. It`s kind of chilly
here
too, 65 degrees ;) Sounds like you`re having fun with that new toy
and the 400T, I`d shoot those people anyway, but at least you`ll
have some good doggie pics. I envy your big negs! Aren`t the
400 speed films nice these
Hi Maris, thanks for sharing you knowledge, I appreciate it. I checked the
Kodak website and the fine print on box, it doesn`t seem to say about
dyes. I have some old HP photographic paper I`d like to try in the
meantime, it won`t hurt the printer will it? I like satin paper too, not so
much
Keep it fer sure. My team of C-80, HP Photosmart and my very
limited abilities garnered an E in the print challenge.
William Robb
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From: Steve Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 11:13 AM
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Try the HP - it won't hurt the printer at all. Let me know how it works out as I have
some left over, too, but I haven't tried it yet.
For satin paper I like Ilford Classic Pearl - a soft sheen and it works well with the
C80 even though it is said to be made for dye - my experience has shown
I bought the HP paper with high hopes for my HP 694C, but the hopes
were soon vanquished.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus C80
Steve Larson wrote:
Hi Maris, thanks for sharing you knowledge, I appreciate it. I checked the
Kodak website and the fine print on box, it doesn`t seem to say about
dyes. I have some old HP photographic paper I`d like to try in the
meantime, it won`t hurt the printer will it? I like satin
Thanks to all. I really would like to take my Pentax V spotmeter
along, but it's s big and heavy and won't fit in a pocket. Perhaps
if somebody sells me an Pentax Digital Spotmeter ;-))) ?
I am IMHO proficient in the use of spotmeter (although it's not colour
calibrated by Zone IV or other
In the full version of 5, you first select an area of your image, then you
go to 'edit', 'transform', and then 'perspective'.
Frits Wüthrich
Richard Seaman wrote:
John,
Thanks for responding. I'm using Photoshop LE v5.0, so I guess Adobe
realized they'd made a boo-boo, and put the
I'd give the Kodak paper a try, Steve. Carlos apparently had good luck with it,
and it was excelent on my Epson 1200, a little bitter in fact than the Epson Pro
Glossy. You are using a different ink system, but give it a try since you have
it. I'm quite sure it will prove better than the HP
It's certainly not difficult to focus. I'd have to do some side by side
comparisons to know for sure, but I'd guess it's probably almost as good as an
LX with a 20 series screen. Certainly not as good as an LX with a 60 series
screen. Aaron can probably quantify the difference.
Paul
The 6X7
I lost the tip posted here some time ago in how to change the rubber stamp
cursor into a cross. Can any one please send that again? I promise to store
it better this time. Really, I promise...
Frits Wüthrich
Cotty wrote:
Hi Rob,
After the Tasmanian Devil - child that is my son had ripped
Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
2) question - you all told me to use dome and point it AT camera. But
that's for faces and such things, but landscapes are flat - there is
not light from underneath like in 3D objects like faces - so wouldn't
it be better to use the flat diffuser or dome but parallel
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From: Frits J. Wüthrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: Photoshop cursors (was: Re: PhotoShop, Wellington,
Costa Rica)
I lost the tip posted here some time ago in how to change the
rubber stamp
cursor
http://www.truview.com/download/demo/PhotoFlair.htm
This was the software developed by NASA which was mentioned on this list for
a while back, it is now available.
Frits Wüthrich
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Frank,
Our secret's out! Now everyone knows the REAL reason for moving up to
medium format!!!
Alexander Grigolia
Arlington, Virginia
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First of all let me wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Now this is probably the wrong time to ask this because you're all probably
sleeping off the christmas pud, mince pies, trifle and family sized tin of
Quality Street. Me, I've just about the recovered from the traditional
christmas morning
Hi Wendy ...
Merry Christmas to you, too.
Don't feel so bad. I don't even understand your question. Pass the
bubbly - I understand that!
wendy beard wrote:
First of all let me wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Now this is probably the wrong time to ask this because you're all probably
I`m interested in either these two lenses. Has anyone compared the two
zooms?
How do they compare optically?
Any other suggestions for zooms of this range would be much appreciated.
I'd pick the SMC PENTAX-A 70-210/4 for its speed and 'A' setting. Another
lens worth to consider is the
Four days to post! Maybe this is a record!
Regards,
Bob...
Let us contemplate our forefathers, and posterity,
and resolve to maintain the rights bequeathed to us
from the former, for the sake of the latter.
The necessity of the times, more than ever, calls
for our utmost
Please contact me off list. I'd like to find a good home for this
baby. It's in good condition.
--
Shel Belinkoff
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There is a clever work-around for the disappearing cursor, at least in
Photoshop 6.
Problem: If the base image is at the RGB value 127,127,127, then the
cursor (which is also the same RGB value) becomes invisible. This
happens only at or near certain RGB values - at other background
colors, the
Hi all,
Hope you're all enjoying your holidays.
I'm unsubscribing for a week or so while I cycle from Hanmer to Blenheim
(taking either the 67 or some 35mm gear, depending on what fits). I will be
spending some time up there with my partner's dad, and going to Wellington
for a day to see
Gary L. Murphy wrote:
I guess, like people, some objects are more photogenic than others, and the
(P)Z-1p is one example of this...
The Z-1p looks a lot better without that ugly 28-80 lens you see in most of the
pictures.
Cheers,
- Dave
David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)
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From: Bob Blakely
Subject: Re: Shooting The Moon (Was Re: My wife just doesn't
understand)
Four days to post! Maybe this is a record!
I dunno Bob, I am sure I read it last week.
William Robb
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Then it's deja vu... all over again!
Regards,
Bob...
Let us contemplate our forefathers, and posterity,
and resolve to maintain the rights bequeathed to us
from the former, for the sake of the latter.
The necessity of the times, more than ever, calls
for our utmost
Hi Rob,
I only saw one picture there. It looked like you shot some
telephone wires in BW. URL wrong or incomplete?
Len
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From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:23 PM
Subject: OT: Some recent pics (Oly E-10)
Hope you're all enjoying your holidays.
Rather more than I expected to, actually.
Nothing Pentax under the tree, but my youngest brother did give
me a monopod! Oooh, this puppy is gonna be _useful!_.
Had dinner at the home of my middle brother's in-laws, along with
a large number of their
I just never had a good enough reason to spend the
money to upgrade.
Steve
i am just curious... why you went for photoshop 5
when further versions are
available ?
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Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001
Thanks Allan
I would like to mention that I already have the M zoom but it had fungus in
it and I had it cleaned. I`ve done some test rolls with it and it appears
to be as good as new but I would like another one as a back up. The M zoom
is a slightly warm lens which I like. Right now since
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(But she did have to tack on and master of
none to someone else's Jack of all trades comment upon hearing
that I'm a programmer/analyst, photographer, and musician. I may
not be as good a photographer as I'd like to be yet, but it was
certainly uncalled for
Hi,
Okay i've been making some prints with my new Canon S800 and the main
problem i am having is with where the colours blend into another colours it
appears that there is steps? It also happens when a certain colours changes
brightness. It appears to be most prominent in the out of focus areas.
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