They were sketchy in 1983 - the last time I dealt with them - and from everything I hear - they're still sketchy.
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They were sketchy in 1983 - the last time I dealt with them - and from everything I hear - they're still sketchy.
Sounds exactly like the reactions Warhol got way back in the day...! It's not REALLY different, now, is it?
Your assessment of 'honesty' in architecture is, IMO, fairly sophisticated and sensitive. It's somewhat unusual for people to pick up on this. As an architect and architectural photographer - I have...
Now that's just nasty.
on second thought... it COULD be cat hair. I was just inspecting my cat's hair. That would account for the small diameter...
Well, much as I hate to say it - my best guess is pubic or other body hair from a caucasian person. It's definitely hair. You can tell from the structure of it - it's grown - not manufactured....
Thanks for the thoughts, Kirk. Great to know, that stuff. I'd also love to hear some more on your billing strategies one day! Since I'm in the same condundrum and have been trying to find a solution...
By the way, Kirk - I meant to congratulate you on your work. I saw one of your site links posted once. I was a bit skeptical (only because there's NOT a lot of good architecture work out there). But...
Don't underestimate the incredible usefulness of longer lenses. Any designs which are slightly more 'curvilinear' will GREATLY benefit from the control that a longer lens will give. This is because a...
Well - for mymoney - I wouldn't really try to compromise. If you're outputting to Lightjet anything Epson is going to be disappointing. I've played with some Imacons too - but I really wasn't...
Dave - please think of it this way - sub out the word NTSC for 480x640 and see if that works better for you. Or would you still refuse to believe that it exists...? If you want I can send you a JPEG...
Marko - you're totally exhausting me. But whatever. Think what you want to think. I am sorry if I'm using a somewhat antiquated term. NTSC 'format' does not get used much these days. However - if you...
Dave,
I was talking only about color correction in LAB mode, assuming the source file is in LAB. Not RGB. But thanks for your input. You're obviously a bright guy.
Marko,
Your contribution is appreciated. But my last response to the other poster also - well, it must apply also to you. Please read it. How on earth is film NOT like one-bit with dithering??...
Well - sorry if I just happened to have a pickle a little but up my hiney while writing that. But my goodness... such responses...!
Let me address these, if I may;
"1) No such thing as NTSC JPG...
Stop buying equipment and get to work making photographs...! It's a distraction. The fewer lenses the better!
And yes, well, it IS absolutely critical to get that new Hummer H2 to pick up the kids from soccer. It has superior specifications to that old Taurus. So - what you're saying is that anyone whose...
"Since you already have a 75 and a 180 I would go with the 120-125 length. You might also think about the 110 focal length if you are trying to split the difference. The jump from 75 to 135 will be a...
See? That's exactly what I'm talking about. The issue of color-management excepted (can be a big one if you don't have calibration hardware or the gumption to go through it). There's something that's...
I'm an architectural photographer also. I was fussing over the same issue myself a few years back but ultimately came to the conclusion that, since I would need a 200MB file to get equivalent quality...
Well - let me first qualify my comments to say that I use photoshop professionally (use CS2 at work- and 3/4 in my studio for personal stuff) - and that I've been using Photoshop, in it's various...
"Taxes are not voluntary. They are collected under pain of prison or death."
Actually - taxes are COMPLETELY voluntary in any real sense. It's just one of those myths. You should read Irwin...
That's ridiculous. You can't capture more than about three stops (SBR) with type 55 negs. How could it possibly be Pan X? Or is it the developer that does this? Type 55 is really unique and pretty...
Rabbi - I was hoping that I could get some printing information from you, as far as the exact media you'd used for the printing (silver print? fiber base? etc...). Would you be able to supply me with...
I concur on the Silverfast. You can get it cheap on ebay though. You would be VERY surprised, Kirk, at just how good some of the older generation higher end scanners are - compared to Epsons. I'm...
you're thinking of a 'P' methinks.
My guess would be $3300-$4200 in today's market.
Rabbi,
I would consider buying one or two of those! - but I cannot find any information on how they are printed, etc... can you possibly tell me/us? Thanks very much.
Jonathan