Negative Scanning in Bay Area....
2002-04-03 by johnoppenheimer
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2002-04-03 by johnoppenheimer
I am looking for a functional lab in the Bay Area to scan my 2 1/4 negatives.....
2002-04-03 by Andrew Eschbacher
Try Bob Cornelis at ColorFolio. The website is www.colorfolio.com. Drew At 11:23 AM 4/3/02, you wrote: >I am looking for a functional lab in the Bay Area to scan my 2 1/4 >negatives..... > > > >Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and >other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: > >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint > >Please follow these basic guidelines: >- Include your full name with your message. >- Include the address of your website, if you have one. >- As threads develop, trim off excess portions of earlier messages to keep >them short. >- As the topic of a thread changes remember to change the subject header. >- Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or "flames." >- Complete your Yahoo profile. >- Before posting a question, search the message archives and the various >resources on the homepage. > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2002-04-03 by Andrew Biggs
Also try Calypso Imaging in Santa Clara.
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Eschbacher [mailto:photolists@...] Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 9:35 AM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Negative Scanning in Bay Area.... Try Bob Cornelis at ColorFolio. The website is www.colorfolio.com. Drew At 11:23 AM 4/3/02, you wrote: >I am looking for a functional lab in the Bay Area to scan my 2 1/4 >negatives..... > > > >Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls >and >other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: > >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint > >Please follow these basic guidelines: >- Include your full name with your message. >- Include the address of your website, if you have one. >- As threads develop, trim off excess portions of earlier messages to >keep >them short. >- As the topic of a thread changes remember to change the subject header. >- Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or "flames." >- Complete your Yahoo profile. >- Before posting a question, search the message archives and the various >resources on the homepage. > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to >http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint Please follow these basic guidelines: - Include your full name with your message. - Include the address of your website, if you have one. - As threads develop, trim off excess portions of earlier messages to keep them short. - As the topic of a thread changes remember to change the subject header. - Good manners are required at all time. No personal attacks or "flames." - Complete your Yahoo profile. - Before posting a question, search the message archives and the various resources on the homepage. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless
Yahoo's ad's don't bother me much because I skim the individual posts, or at least their subjects, instead of going to Yahoo's site. But even Amazon, for example, has begun to annoy me with their popup/under ads. So I think I'll try the tactics suggested in the clip below from today's MacInTouch.com. But so far I've only visited the site to make sure it seems to provide relief for Windows as well as Mac users. > I came across a site that fellow readers may enjoy. [Web Ad >Blocking] describes how to use the hosts file feature not only on >the Mac, but on Windows and *nix platforms to eliminate these ads. I >took their example and modified it for my use. Within 5 minutes I >had it configured to eliminate the annoying pop-up/under ads of the >sites I uually visit during my workday." Sam McCandless samcc@...
2002-04-04 by Sam A. McCandless
Oops: I see that in the second paragraph below the "Web Ad Blocking" link didn't survive the initial quoting. Google found it first thing, but anyway, here's a link down to the page level at the site, which is at Cal State (CSU) Chico: http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~atman/spam/adblock.shtml Sam McCandless samcc@...
>Yahoo's ad's don't bother me much because I skim the individual >posts, or at least their subjects, instead of going to Yahoo's site. >But even Amazon, for example, has begun to annoy me with their >popup/under ads. So I think I'll try the tactics suggested in the >clip below from today's MacInTouch.com. But so far I've only visited >the site to make sure it seems to provide relief for Windows as well >as Mac users. > > > > I came across a site that fellow readers may enjoy. [Web Ad > >Blocking] describes how to use the hosts file feature not only on > >the Mac, but on Windows and *nix platforms to eliminate these ads. I > >took their example and modified it for my use. Within 5 minutes I > >had it configured to eliminate the annoying pop-up/under ads of the > >sites I uually visit during my workday." > >Sam McCandless samcc@...