RE: PDML "Best Of 2018" Gallery?

2019-01-18 Thread jcoyle
I agree with Stan on the hard-copy v. digital issue.  I edit a quarterly 
journal which is distributed to many countries, and while our printer accepts 
PDF format files for the publication, getting it into a bound format is 
expensive, and distribution even more so. We currently use two people to post 
the journal out, one in the USA for North American members and one in Germany 
for European members: this gives us the lowest postal rates possible.
About 20% of our members have opted for a PDF-only version, which is much 
easier (and cost-less), which they download from our web site. 

I think Stan's come up with a great idea, and I'd certainly participate (if I 
could find anything halfway decent to submit!).


John in Brisbane


-Original Message-
From: PDML  On Behalf Of Stanley Halpin
Sent: Friday, 18 January 2019 2:01 AM
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Subject: Re: PDML "Best Of 2018" Gallery?

Alan, a couple of thoughts…

First, going from a handful of digits to an image on paper is non-trivial. 
Whether it is real paper or virtual paper (e.g., pdf). That is one big reason 
why I did not even think twice about trying to step in for Mark - he is a 
master printer, I am not. So, to get to your option of a gallery of PDF 
versions of contributors images, the contributors or someone else would need to 
do the “printing.” Which is a bit different from submitting a file and letting 
Master Printer Mark do his magic to bring out the best image on paper the he 
could achieve.

I can, on the other hand, conveniently store and make accessible the digital 
form for viewing on your phone, tablet, or desktop. RAW or jpeg, full size or 
bare minimum size, makes no difference. When a viewer clicks on a thumbnail, 
the Zenfolio software creates a screen version in the default size.  

It is a simple virtual toggle switch for me to say whether the original file 
can be downloaded. My assumption was that PDML contributors to such a gallery 
would prefer not to have the download option, but it really makes no difference 
to me. Some, like Ann, derive some income from their images and I assume would 
not want the digital file accessible.

I am open for additional comments…

stan

> On Jan 16, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Alan C  wrote:
> 
> Actually it's virtually the same as Stan's suggestion with an option to 
> download & print if desired. I know many are happy looking at images on 
> screen but others prefer printed stuff like books, magazines & newspapers. 
> Perhaps there's a simple way to put a gallery (even Stan's) into PDF format?
> 
> Alan C
> 
> On 16-Jan-19 02:55 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> Sounds complicated. Stan’s proposal is much more workable. And why print 
>> books? We’ve been there and Mark has done that. Time to move on.
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
>>> On Jan 16, 2019, at 12:51 AM, Alan C  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Another suggestion:
>>> 
>>> Perhaps we could convince Brian to host a "Super PUG". We could all 
>>> contribute (say) 3 images from 2018 albeit at slightly higher resolutions. 
>>> They could then be presented in the usual PUG format & accessed by PDMLers 
>>> in their own countries where they could arrange to have photobooks printed 
>>> or even do it themselves. The Quotations for 2018 have already been posted. 
>>> A nominal charge to cover expenses could be collected up front with the 
>>> images.
>>> 
>>> What do you think?
>>> 
>>> Alan C


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Re: Boris 2019-03 - Chimping lady

2019-01-18 Thread ann sanfedele

I clicked and liked :-)
Nice street shot.. and the signage is fun - bordering on naughty

ann

On 1/18/2019 2:17 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:

Have a click:

https://pentax-ways.blogspot.com/2019/01/2019-03-chimping-lady.html

Thanks.


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Boris 2019-03 - Chimping lady

2019-01-18 Thread Boris Liberman
Have a click:

https://pentax-ways.blogspot.com/2019/01/2019-03-chimping-lady.html

Thanks.
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Re: circular vs linear polarizers

2019-01-18 Thread William Robb
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 8:46 PM Larry Colen  wrote:

> A discussion last weekend prompted me to try and learn the difference.
> I found this short article on the subject reasonably illuminating.



I always figured it was enough to know that they all reduce reflection from
most non metallic surfaces, and that the circular ones didn’t bugger up the
function of whatever was behind beam splitters.



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> http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/polarizers.html
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