Alan, It seems this thread started to get a little nasty so people are letting it die out. It seems appropriate for a good film noir to go nasty and reveal a powerful "femme fatale" too. Thank you Della for stirring up this nest of egos. I will say that Mike has the best blacks of any I've seen in pixels. A man with that kind of ink has to be reckoned with. And one side bar to this dying thread. Alan, Are you in the panoramic print exchange with Shilesh? I misplaced my info about it, but imagine it is time to start printing. I'll be doubly inspired if I knew you were involved. As far as Smilla's Sense of Snow goes, this response is just Frank's Feelings of Flow. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Alan Zinn <AZinn@n...> wrote: > At 04:30 PM 3/26/2002 -0000, you wrote: > >Tom, > > > >As far as clogging with FS goes, the problem is diminishing. > >When my MIS VM CFS lost vacuum, the printer sat for over a > >month while MIS lost my order (actually FedEx lost it) and I > >installed the FS continuous flow system. For the first couple of > >weeks, I was continually checking and cleaning. Now it has > >evened out and requires less maintainance. > > > >I don't know why someone wanted to change the name of this > >thread. I love the title. It reminds me of some film noir name. > > > >Also, off thread, I love the looks of that march exchange list you > >started. The two images that are posted are beautiful. I'll post > >soon. > > > >Frank > > > > Frank, > > HA,HA,HA, It could be the sequel to Smila's Sense of Snow" > > AZ > Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera. > > http://lookaroundcam.com/ > or > keyword.com lookaround
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Re: [Digital BW] For Della On Shadows
2002-03-28 by culturalvisions
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