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Re: Mea Culpa
Steve, I hope you will continue to comment on exchange prints, especially on what makes them work for you or not. For what it is worth, I rarely recall being on the receiving end of a callout from you
By Robert Schwartz PhD · #9397 ·
Re: Mea Culpa
Glad you will continue commenting, I always looked forward to them every month. I realized that, reading your monthly comments, that my growth as a B&W printer, around 20 years ago, was supercharged
By Jayanand · #9396 ·
Re: Mea Culpa
Sometimes I find myself wishing I hadn¡¯t said or written something soon after the act. This is one of them. I want to apologize for my comments (¡°Mea Culpa¡±) on Monday. And I would like to offer
By Stephen Mustoe · #9395 ·
Comments on prints
Following up on Steve¡¯s ¡°Mea Culpa¡± post, I want to reiterate and emphasize one of the guidelines that are included with each print exchange sign up: 8) Comments on prints are welcome and
Re: October/November Exchange
Thanks for the thumbs up! I am also going to start commenting from this exchange onwards - for a start, on the three B&W and three Colour prints that speak to me the most. That does not mean that I do
By Jayanand · #9393 ·
Mea Culpa
I feel the need to explain my habit of commenting on exchange prints. In the late 1970s I fell in with a group of accomplished photographers here in Eugene, and quickly became friends with all of
By Stephen Mustoe · #9392 ·
Re: October/November Exchange
I¡¯d also like to say how much I enjoyed Steve¡¯s narrative that accompanied his Leica print. Fascinating to have such a backstory. Well done Steve. Jeff Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2023 6:02 PM To:
By Jeff Deam · #9391 ·
Re: October/November Exchange
I also appreciate the feedback.? I was going to send a full "straight" image of the cactus flower, but at the last minute decided on the version you saw.? Actually I mistyped a Photoshop shortcut
By RickHolmes · #9390 ·
Re: October/November Exchange
Thanks Steve for taking time and effort in writing a detailed notes. I'm happy for getting the compliments from this group. Regards Nara
By Nara Simhan · #9389 ·
Re: October/November Exchange
Steve, You are so very generous to share your thoughts on our prints. A smart marketing exec was referring to consumer comments when she advised her audience that ¡°any feedback is a gift.¡± That
By Robert Schwartz PhD · #9388 ·
Re: October/November Exchange
Thanks for taking the time to comment, Stephen!
By Joshua Daniels · #9387 ·
October/November Exchange
I just got back after a week out of town and found the latest exchange prints waiting for me. There have been many excellent exchanges in the past few years but this struck me as one of the strongest.
By Stephen Mustoe · #9386 ·
US, India, UK and now Italy too!
Phil wrote: ¡° Now that I have settled in northern Italy,..¡± Wow! ?I¡¯m so envious! ?I have wanted to see northern Italy for many years (especially to visit the Moto Guzzi factory and museum in
By Gary · #9385 ·
Re: Large print exchange
Hi Phil.? Yes, as Tom said....13x19" (or A3) is the preferred/standard size for the large print exchange. That said, I have also submitted some prints on 12x12" and 11x17" papers when the image
By Gary · #9384 ·
Re: Large print exchange
Phillip- I love the 900. The choice you have to make (though not when you buy it) is whether or not to get the roll feeder. I did. But I rarely use it since it requires manual cutting. With my old
By Tom O'Connell · #9383 ·
Re: Large print exchange
Gary, What is the normal "large format" print size for the exchange? I recall it once was 13x19, is this still the chosen format? Phil
By Phillip Kimble · #9382 ·
Re: Large print exchange
Josh, The Canon Pro 1000 did catch my eye but doesn't work with QTR, which is a more of personal obsession than a requirement! As a long time Canon shooter, I have always been interested in their
By Phillip Kimble · #9381 ·
Re: Large print exchange
Thanks Tom!? I think the SC900 is my device of choice. I once owned a 2nd hand 3800 & loved it.? I passed it on to a friend when I decide to return to mainstream IT work overseas.?? Now that I
By Phillip Kimble · #9380 ·
Re: Quad Tone RIP
Thank you Gary for posting that. I was using Quadtone Rip with the Epson 3800 & custom icc profiles. until I departed the scene. It is certainly an obsessive venture that consumes a lot of time &
By Phillip Kimble · #9379 ·
Re: Quad Tone RIP
It was supposed to be one of my first retirement projects.? Unfortunately, it is still sitting in the closet in my study. To be honest, I am struggling much more with keeping the photo workstation
By Westley Clavey, W5WMC · #9378 ·