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RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-07 by Austin Franklin

... For any system you use dB for...not just audio. ... Not really, as noise will have some power level to it (it will never be 0 or below 0), and therefore

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-07 by Todd Flashner

... Thanks for putting that into a useful perspective Roy. That spoke to the concept on linearity vs non-linearity I kept referring to, but I don t think I

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-07 by royvharrington

... Hi Mike, Is that a new code? I designed and made a staircase about 12 years ago. I thought I remembered 8 inch max but that may have been for non living

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plating, was Picker

2002-04-07 by jimhayes361

... line tin cans. But it s very soft (malleable), which may be why it won t be used for electrical connectors. Also, it may not be very conductive, like

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PRINT EXCHANGE UPDATES

2002-04-07 by tomoc

The idea of Monthly exchanges started out as a leaky boat moving in an uncertain direction. The MARCH EXCHANGE was an animal theme exchange that had a couple

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[Digital BW] Re: Picker

2002-04-07 by jimhayes361

... be ... I ... nickel ... isn t it? ... No, because, given enough contact force, after insertion, an airtight connection is usually acheived. Tin, being

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-06 by Michael Kravit

Roy, This si not correct, the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code 101 limits a riser height to no more than 7 . So to obtain a riser height

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Switch to MIS FS inks from Piezo Inks

2002-04-06 by djcook50

I m currently using the Cone Piezo B&W ink cartridges in my Epson 1200. I would like to try the MIS FS inks in cartridge form (will continue using the Piezo

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Re: [Digital BW] Fred Picker

2002-04-06 by Mark Tucker

I m sorry if I m rehashing some of what s been written about Picker the last few days here. I have deleted too many digests lately without reading them, due to

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RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-06 by Austin Franklin

... I will ask him. I know both him and Bill. Regards, Austin P.S. I have to run now, but I do want to comment on your reply later...don t wait up for me

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Picker

2002-04-06 by Len

Hi Austin: No, tin doesn t oxidize. That s why it s used to make pewter--and line tin cans. But it s very soft (malleable), which may be why it won t be

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Re: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging

2002-04-06 by royvharrington

... Todd, Nice quote. Somehow I must have missed it looking around for dynamic range references. I wonder if anyone has enough rapport with him to get him to

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Re: [Digital BW] Picker

2002-04-06 by Julian Thomas

I didn t know that he did any darkroom books. I d seen a couple of his photo books (all street stuff - well you know the stuff I do) - and the blurb about his

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Re: [Digital BW] Picker

2002-04-06 by Todd Flashner

... I m jealous! Charles Harbutt was a contributor to a book I love called The Darkroom by Lustrum Press. There were two volumes, and each had ten renowned

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Re: [Digital BW] Picker

2002-04-06 by Julian Thomas

Todd, ... This is a major problem for all shooters. especially documentary/journalistic. Isn t the challenge to be able to speak through ... and you have

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Re: [Digital BW] Picker

2002-04-06 by Todd Flashner

... Yes, but eventually even photos of transvestites playing cribbage under water may become trite. Isn t the challenge to be able to speak through your own

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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Picker

2002-04-06 by Austin Franklin

Hi Jim, ... I thought tin oxidized over time, and gold didn t...therefore, for longevity, gold (or now paladium is it?) were preferred? That is my

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