Philip Mason wrote:
(snip)
> Two shows that stay in my memory are (1) "My testament" by an ATSF
> conductor which combined great photography with a really heartfelt
> commentary and appropriate music (2) Roger Puta's "Chicago" show.

I think (1) may refer to Hank Graham's "My Witness" show at Winterail
'94
(oddly enough the program from that show just surfaced on my desk).
The memory of Hank's show has stuck in my mind also and is probably one 
of the best slide shows I've ever seen.
Brian Jennison's show on the CP in winter (also Winterail '94) made an
impression on me enough that I went to Kicking Horse Pass this past
February.
My question to the list is what do you need for projector and lens (and
bulb?) to make a bright large screen presentation in an auditorium
situation such as the one used for Winterail or even a slightly smaller
auditorium as are common in schools.  I know there are different types
of
screens which is also a factor.
A large rail-oriented group who does monthly guest slide shows is trying
to upgrade their equipment and asked me my opinion and it's not
something I'm knowledgeable in.
Mike Gardner
--> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects

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