Photo enlargements (WAS Re: got it!!!!! (permit))
wow! thanks mimi,,,that is exactly what im looking for,,windows to the canyon at work and also a large "bay window" to the canyon over our fireplace!!! we...
bill_glasco 2004-02-20 09:57:44 #28400

Boiling as opposed to filtering.
Unless I am hiking in the summer heat (and even then sometimes) I kind of like a hot meal and a cup of coffee. If I have the stove I will leave the water...
deadhead1232000 2004-02-20 09:14:08 #28399

Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Bob Marley wrote: Slides will fade away because your large screen TV in your living room, everyone has one don't they, can easily display jpegs using many...
Josh Case 2004-02-20 09:11:14 #28398

Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
Higher the speed the grainer and less sharp the result. Intrinsic film limitation. High resolution requires fine grain and fine grain film is slower than...
Bob Marley 2004-02-20 08:56:58 #28397

Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Absolutely true. Limited scene capture range of 7 stops or so makes exposure to 1/2 stop accuracy necessary (outdoor scenics need 10 stops, Ansel Adams...
Bob Marley 2004-02-20 08:45:02 #28396

Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Slides will fade away because your large screen TV in your living room, everyone has one don't they, can easily display jpegs using many of the newer DVD...
Bob Marley 2004-02-20 08:30:59 #28395

Re: Digest Number 1759
I have shot nothing but slide film (and b&w occasionally) in the Canyon for 36 years. In addition to more sophisticated cameras, I've had 2 Olympus Styluses...
Charles Bame 2004-02-20 08:27:12 #28394

Re: Advice Sought: GC Print Film?
Well, I heard back from my sister... she hasn't used anything besides Kodak and Fuji for a while. Kodak is good for getting warmer tones, (canyon) and Fuji...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-20 08:19:20 #28393

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