Yes, Paul, thanks for getting this discussion started. It has now helped to make a potentially valuable connection for both AaI&A and Frames Destination. Mark (at Frames Destination), please visit the following page on my website and you will likely recognize one of your products. I've been using your company's frames in a number of my real-world print monitoring experiments and other projects as well. Affordable and great customer service, plus room to squeeze in my environmental dataloggers. Can't beat that! http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com/realworldprintmonitoring.html Mark, also please check out the homepage of my site. Pro-Imaging.org became my first group sponsor a few months ago. My belief is that group sponsorships probably hold the key to AaI&A's survival. Companies, photography clubs, and other institutions with no "dog in the hunt" other than wanting to provide their constituency with informed answers to their print permanence and conservation framing questions, have good reason to become group sponsors in the AaI&A digital print research program. I look forward to hearing from you. kind regards, Mark McCormick-Goodhart Director, Aardenburg Imaging & Archives http://www.aardenburg-imaging.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "mrgs1001" <mrgs1001@...> wrote: > > Paul, thank your very much for starting this thread. > > I founded my company to help people frame digital prints so needless to say this topic is of concern to me and many of my customers. I am happy to discover Aardenburg Imaging and Mark; I will be contacting you in the near future about helping to support our organization. I will also be spreading the word among my customer base to help increase your membership. > > Cheers, > Mark > President, Frame Destination, Inc. > http://www.framedestination.com/
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Re: AaI&A Fade Tests-thanks to Paul
2009-12-06 by Mark
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