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Mitch: Split Channels tutorial, most helpful, am grateful, thank you.

Mitch: Split Channels tutorial, most helpful, am grateful, thank you.

2003-12-08 by Julio Fernandez

Mitch: Understand your feelings.  You are indeed under no obligation to do
all this for us and I am grateful that you were so generous to share your
knowledge.  I did get the tutorial via the Canon DS10 group.  In the past I
had no trouble with split links but this time they would not work for me for
some reason when I copied the whole three lines in sequence to the URL
address in IE.  When after trying them several times nothing worked, I tried
substituting what I guessed may have been lost at the ends in the splitting
but to no avail.  While at the Canon DS10 sight I downloaded the split
channels and your other tutorials.  I am looking forward to studying them
avidly as I find your writing crisp and clear and your ideas truly
excellent.  I was really in the dark about converting to B&W and I count
myself lucky to have come across your tutorials, thanks again.
PS: Perhaps what some of us needed in addition is a tutorial on split links.

Julio Fernandez

<<Message: 2
   Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2003 15:33:31 -0000
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   From: "Glenn Mitchell" <gmitchel850@...>
Subject: Re: Split Channels Method for Converting to B&W Tutorial

I'm done trying to help.

The old Chinese adage is correct. My good deed is definitely giving
me lots of punishment and abuse right now. :(

The document is where I posted the URL. Lots of people have
downloaded it.

Join the group, if you want to view the PDF. Goodness, you already
have a Yahoo! Groups account. So adding another group, even for a
few seconds to get the document is no big deal! ;)

I try to do this group a service, and most of what I hear is whining
about the URL being too long, being told the file is not there
(which it definitely is), etc.

I will not post my tutorials here or in other groups. When I sell
it, I will have to pull it off the Web. In the interim, it will stay
on sites under my control. It's my intellectual property. ;)

I have e-mailed it or offered to e-mail to about a dozen people. I
think I've done quite a bit to share information.

Enough of the complaining and whining, please.

In fact, I'm unsubscribing. The culture of this group is too bitchy
and whiney for my tastes. I prefer groups where people are more
appreciative.>>

Au revoir,

Mitch

Re: Mitch: Split Channels tutorial, most helpful, am grateful, thank you.

2003-12-09 by seanstreiff

Mitch:

If we need to join the 10D group to see the pdf, just say so. (Perhaps
you didn't know? So don't yell at us for ignorance!)  We know how to
handle long URLs; and IT AIN'T WORKIN'.  Saying so is not whining. 

> I will not post my tutorials here or in other groups. When I sell
> it, I will have to pull it off the Web. In the interim, it will stay
> on sites under my control. It's my intellectual property. ;)

Well, If you want to take your ball and go home, so be it. But, hey,
please don't whine about it. 

-Sean

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Julio Fernandez"
<gluemax@s...> wrote:
> Mitch: Understand your feelings.  You are indeed under no obligation
to do
> all this for us and I am grateful that you were so generous to share
your
> knowledge.  I did get the tutorial via the Canon DS10 group.  In the
past I
> had no trouble with split links but this time they would not work
for me for
> some reason when I copied the whole three lines in sequence to the URL
> address in IE.  When after trying them several times nothing worked,
I tried
> substituting what I guessed may have been lost at the ends in the
splitting
> but to no avail.  While at the Canon DS10 sight I downloaded the split
> channels and your other tutorials.  I am looking forward to studying
them
> avidly as I find your writing crisp and clear and your ideas truly
> excellent.  I was really in the dark about converting to B&W and I count
> myself lucky to have come across your tutorials, thanks again.
> PS: Perhaps what some of us needed in addition is a tutorial on
split links.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> 
> Julio Fernandez
> 
> <<Message: 2
>    Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2003 15:33:31 -0000
>    From: "Glenn Mitchell" <gmitchel850@y...>
> Subject: Re: Split Channels Method for Converting to B&W Tutorial
> 
> I'm done trying to help.
> 
> The old Chinese adage is correct. My good deed is definitely giving
> me lots of punishment and abuse right now. :(
> 
> The document is where I posted the URL. Lots of people have
> downloaded it.
> 
> Join the group, if you want to view the PDF. Goodness, you already
> have a Yahoo! Groups account. So adding another group, even for a
> few seconds to get the document is no big deal! ;)
> 
> I try to do this group a service, and most of what I hear is whining
> about the URL being too long, being told the file is not there
> (which it definitely is), etc.
> 
> I will not post my tutorials here or in other groups. When I sell
> it, I will have to pull it off the Web. In the interim, it will stay
> on sites under my control. It's my intellectual property. ;)
> 
> I have e-mailed it or offered to e-mail to about a dozen people. I
> think I've done quite a bit to share information.
> 
> Enough of the complaining and whining, please.
> 
> In fact, I'm unsubscribing. The culture of this group is too bitchy
> and whiney for my tastes. I prefer groups where people are more
> appreciative.>>
> 
> Au revoir,
> 
> Mitch

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