Re: A Week in the Life (long response to everyone)

2001-10-24 Thread tom
Well, I don't think I can afford *not* to do digital proofs now...the client forwarded the link to friends and family yesterday and I've already got 2 bookings and a couple of orders. This is good. So I need to figure out a way to get better b+w scans. Does anyone have experience with that

Re: A Week in the Life (long response to everyone)

2001-10-24 Thread tom
Rob Studdert wrote: The new Nikon 4000 has a full roll batch scan capability FWIW. Thanks...I've got to decide if I really want to spend hours scanning my negs... I still can't send you mail directly, and that was with a second smtp server. tv - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: A Week in the Life (long response to everyone)

2001-10-23 Thread Leon Altoff
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:18:49 -0700, tom wrote: I actually use Excel to create large numbers of near identical html pages. Once I have the formulas all sorted out I just fill in what specifics are required and run a macro. For your situation once you have the standard formulas you could

Re: A Week in the Life (long response to everyone)

2001-10-22 Thread tom
Bruce Dayton wrote: Tom, I have thought about doing that also, but have never been brave enough to try. Even though I scan all the time, I have felt that the time to deal with an entire wedding would be just too much. You would really need to have full roll batch scanning with

RE: A Week in the Life (long response to everyone)

2001-10-22 Thread John Francis
John Mustarde mentioned: On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:18:49 -0700, you wrote: What I'd like to do, and my script is pretty close to doing, is read a directory of jpegs, create an index page of thumbnails, and an individual html page from a template for each one. Can excel do that?