Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/03/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You are bound to be a persecuted man. Your return to film will not be forgiven. When you leaf through a favorite magazine you will find nothing of materials that can be held, smelled, and caressed, only of magnetic platters and atoms. Woman will aviod you as being too weird: "Who knows what he does in that darkened room for so long. There was a man just like him on Jerry Springer...." Men will hate you because you are a man of action while they merely sit on their asses in front of monitors eating Twinkies and warching TV. Film stocks that made history will vanish like old people in euthanasia chambers, never to return-- "Grandpa!" Welcome back, my friend. Sam S Keith V Johnson wrote: >Hi, I haven't posted here in a looooong time, but I do read the digest >regularly. Recently I've made a heartfelt decision to stop shooting >digital for my personal work. I'm readjusting to this decision by >repurchasing film development gear and pondering a purchase of a new 90 >for my M Cameras. I've been shooting a Nikon D1x nearly every day for >the last 2 years or so. I just sold it and picked up an MP to complement >my M6. Best decision I've made in almost a decade I think. Anyhooo... > About Microsoft Front Page, if your pix keep running off the screen on >you, or on a screen not attached to the machine you built the web on, >welcome to the club. Try using tables to frame and hold the pix in >place. Takes some extra work, but I've been successful with this. Don't >forget to optimize the web, before you start to build it, for both IE >and Netscape. Don't forget, mac users will usually get a different view, >and netscape on mac can not id the color of the table border correctly. >You can check the page source and see that the html code for the table >will read as black, but show as white. Oh yeah, FP seems to compress >image files or something, and occasionally image quality suffers. I have >one shot on my web that has to come down because of that. > >... > Any feedback??? > > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html