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January 2010 Rangefinder Magazine

January 2010 Rangefinder Magazine

2010-01-14 by pjkealey

For those interested - an article concerning Paul Roark - has been published in the Rangefinder Magazine, certainly who is due the recognition of being a pioneer in the field, and many of us have benefited from his work in the field of b&w carbon printing. 

PJ Kealey

Re: January 2010 Rangefinder Magazine

2010-01-15 by ClaytonJ

>
>For those interested - an article concerning Paul Roark - has been
>published in the Rangefinder Magazine, certainly who is due the
>recognition of being a pioneer in the field, and many of us have
>benefited from his work in the field of b&w carbon printing. 

Excellent interview, thanks for the tip.

Paul, congrats on that, nobody deserves it more.  I hope it brings lots of attention to your work (and print sales!).


Regards,
Clayton


Info on black and white digital printing at    
http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
I-Trak 2.1   http://www.cjcom.net/itrak.htm

Re: January 2010 Rangefinder Magazine

2010-01-15 by pr_roark

> > an article concerning Paul Roark - has been
> >published in the Rangefinder Magazine, ...
...

The article, which is a bit dated, is on-line at http://www.rangefindermag.com/storage/articles/RF0110_Roark_Bleich.pdf

Thanks for the plug.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

Re: [Digital BW] January 2010 Rangefinder Magazine

2010-01-15 by mehrdad

did read it and enjoyed it. go bronica 645!! go Paul

i wonder when they will get around to making a 645rfD? my guess is in the
next 10 yrs!

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:31 AM, pjkealey <pjkealey@...> wrote:

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>
> For those interested - an article concerning Paul Roark - has been
> published in the Rangefinder Magazine, certainly who is due the recognition
> of being a pioneer in the field, and many of us have benefited from his work
> in the field of b&w carbon printing.
>
> PJ Kealey
>
>  
>



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