PO The first time you posted this several months ago you seemed to get plenty of feedback about what exactly you are selling, it was not very clear. I just went to your web site and it is still VERY confusing on what you are selling. Could you provide a detailed explanation of what it is, what it does, what are system requirements, and why it would be better then all the other plug-ins (if that is what it is?) out there? Mark http://www.stillrivereditions.com On Jul 18, 2009, at 8:35 AM, Le Globe Trotteur wrote: > What !!!! I use Joomla for the Web and Godaddy for hosting. I have > never > heard something like that. Do you have the email? I have had users > that had > purchased photos and I never had an issue. > I need to find out what's going on. > Thanks for letting me know. > Pierre-Olivier > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "James W Veenstra" <j_vee@...> > Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 1:43 PM > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Podnc Black & White Plug-In > >> Registered on your site and followed the email back to it afterward >> and got a message from Symantec "Potentially fraudulent site" so quit >> on this try to order. J Vee >> On Jul 17, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Le Globe Trotteur wrote: >> >>> It's been a while since I sent an email to promote the little >>> windows photoshop plug-in I have been coding. >>> The plug-in was originally made to create digital negatives for >>> alternative processes. The issue was that I could never find an >>> efficient plug-in that would give me the best black & white >>> conversion from a color image without spending a lot of time in >>> front of the monitor. >>> Podnc will give you (I think) the best B&W output for your color >>> image. >>> The main thing I now have included is its own print engine. Podnc >>> has now a calibration photo (under the file menu) that will allow >>> you to correctly match the brightness of your print to your monitor >>> by adjusting the gamma value in the print dialog. >>> When you load the plug-in, if you press the R key, you will have a >>> full B&W preview of your image. If you need more control, a slide >>> in/ >>> out panel on the right of the screen will give you more options. >>> I hope i am not offending anybody by this post but I think some >>> users may be interested. If you have any questions specific to the >>> plug-in, i would appreciate if you ask them in a private email not >>> to spam this list. >>> You will find a download button under the podnc menu on my web site. >>> Sincerely, >>> PO >>> >>> http://www.PierreOlivierTavernier.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Podnc Black & White Plug-In
2009-07-18 by Mark Savoia
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