RE: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
= Original Message From George L Smyth glsm...@myway.com = For some reason I do not get a scroll bar on the right, so I am not able to get to all of the images in the left frame. George, I wanted a clean look without the grid like pattern scroll bars impart to a page. I had only six thumbnails on each artist and thought they would show up even on a 15 monitor but perhaps I didn't take into consideration different resolution settings one might be using. If you turn your browser chrome off you should see the entire list. Browser Chrome is the term for the large graphic buttons and address line at the top of your browser. On my Internet Explorer the button for this is on the left under the tool bar favorites. When I do this I can see them all on my small laptop. I still need to learn some lean flash tricks before I try any of that on my page. I was trying to make my pages quick loading in order to pass the Smyth test but I guess I failed in this one area ;-) Chris Chris Peregoy pere...@umbc.edu http://www.pinholeblender.com
Re: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
Chris has coded the frames for no scrolling, not a good idea, obviously. There are only 6 images per artist, so if you have 1024x768 resolution, the last thumbnail (1/2 visible in IE6) is the last image of each artist. When using IE, pressing F11 key will allow you to see all of the thumbnails. Another way to see them all is to right click on the artist names, that will give you a scrollable page with the thumbnails, then you drag and drop the thumbnails, one by one, into another browser window, that'll open the full size images. It shouldn't be this difficult, tho. BTW Chris: that's a very ingenious camera you have made, if I were not an I gotta made or modify the pinhole cameras I use kind of guy, I'd have placed an order already. I very much like the images, especially Mia's House, outstanding!!. Guillermo - Original Message - From: George L Smyth glsm...@myway.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 5:44 PM Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III For some reason I do not get a scroll bar on the right, so I am not able to get to all of the images in the left frame. Cheers - george
[pinhole-discussion] 'Blender' pinhole camera
From: George L Smyth glsm...@myway.com wrote: For some reason I do not get a scroll bar on the right, so I am not able to get to all of the images in the left frame. I ran into the same problem with both Netscape and Internet Explorer. I could only see the first three images for each artist. Interesting work that I did see. Do you have any photos of what the inside of the camera looks like and how the film loads? Best of luck! Andrew Amundsen
RE: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
For some reason I do not get a scroll bar on the right, so I am not able to get to all of the images in the left frame. Cheers - george - http://GLSmyth.com http://DRiPInvesting.org --- On Mon 04/07, Chris Peregoy pere...@umbc.edu wrote: From: Chris Peregoy [mailto: pere...@umbc.edu] To: cfla...@mchsi.com, pinhole-discussion@p at ??? List-Post: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:39:14 -0400 Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III = Original Message From Chuck Flagg cfla...@mchsi.com =brHello,brThis list has been a little quiet. Everyone must be preparing for WWPD III!brOnly 20 days left.brAny new ideas for unusual cameras. I've been preping my students.brbrbrChuck,brAs a matter of fact, since you've asked, I've been working on a new and brunusual camera brthat's ready to be unveiled. You can find it at http://www.pinholeblender.com brTake a look, I even have a small gallery there so that you can see images from brmy brcamera. My pinhole blender uses 120 or 220 film and three pinholes in a 180 brdegree arc brto blend together a pseudo panorama onto a strip of film 5 inches long. I've brbeen working bron this design for over a year now and finally got all the bugs worked out brthanks to Tom brMiller who did some field testing this past summer and fall. I used a pre brproduction brversion of this camera to make my WWPD 2002 image which can be viewed at,brhttp://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2002/?id=536 Good luck with Pinhole Day.brbrChrisbrbrChris Peregoybrpere...@umbc.edubrhttp://www.pinholeblender.combrbrbr___brPost to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML brPinhole-Discussion mailing listbrPinhole-Discussion@p at ???brunsubscribe or change your account atbrhttp://www.???/discussion/br ___ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Introducing My Way - http://www.myway.com
Re: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
Chuck Flagg cfla...@mchsi.com: Hello, This list has been a little quiet. Everyone must be preparing for WWPD III! Only 20 days left. Any new ideas for unusual cameras. I've been preping my students. Hi Chuck, all; As a regular reader and sometime poster here, I also notice the list has grown quiet. I think maybe events in the world have overtaken us. I respect the need to keep political discussion out of forums like this. It should be about pinhole here, and the inclusive humanistic values that animated World Wide Pinhole Day in the first place. At times like this, I think this spirit is needed more than ever. I'd like to suggest that contributors take the opportunity of this WWPD to reach out, find commonality, and to express your values and concerns, whatever they might be. peace all, and as always: keep on pinholin' Scott -- Scott Sellers| scottsell...@mindspring.com |
RE: [pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
= Original Message From Chuck Flagg cfla...@mchsi.com = Hello, This list has been a little quiet. Everyone must be preparing for WWPD III! Only 20 days left. Any new ideas for unusual cameras. I've been preping my students. Chuck, As a matter of fact, since you've asked, I've been working on a new and unusual camera that's ready to be unveiled. You can find it at http://www.pinholeblender.com Take a look, I even have a small gallery there so that you can see images from my camera. My pinhole blender uses 120 or 220 film and three pinholes in a 180 degree arc to blend together a pseudo panorama onto a strip of film 5 inches long. I've been working on this design for over a year now and finally got all the bugs worked out thanks to Tom Miller who did some field testing this past summer and fall. I used a pre production version of this camera to make my WWPD 2002 image which can be viewed at, http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2002/?id=536 Good luck with Pinhole Day. Chris Chris Peregoy pere...@umbc.edu http://www.pinholeblender.com
[pinhole-discussion] WWPD III
Hello, This list has been a little quiet. Everyone must be preparing for WWPD III! Only 20 days left. Any new ideas for unusual cameras. I've been preping my students. Take Care, ~Chuck~ 0To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world o