Re: Forlorn plea...

1999-03-30 Thread Ian Collier
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 08:47:13PM +, Andrew Collier wrote: How do you mean, PD yet?? Copyright will not expire, as such, until 72[1] years after the copyright-holder's death. [1] Or was it 75?[2] Actually it is 70 years after the author's death. Wouldn't that be nice? I was going to

Re: RGB Demo...

1999-03-30 Thread Ian Collier
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 05:56:53PM +, Andrew Collier wrote: Turning the progressive option off also increases the file size without visibly changing the image quality - which is what I said the first time. How odd. I would have thought the reverse would be true, but experiments show

Re: Demobase images (was Re: RGB Demo...)

1999-03-30 Thread Ian Collier
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:17:46AM +, Andrew Collier wrote: The images seem quite dark, btw. This may be a function of display gamma, since I've speculated before that your display is gamma corrected while most other kinds of display (except SGIs) are not. Yes it is - and will you stop

Re: Forlorn plea...

1999-03-30 Thread Andrew Collier
At 5:21 pm +0100 29/3/99, Psycho Billy wrote: How do you mean, PD yet?? Copyright will not expire, as such, until 72[1] years after the copyright-holder's death. Sorry pedant ;-) - I meant has Colin declared any issues PD, and if not, why not? There can't be much sales volume in issues 1-50

Real Sam Users List 30th March 1999

1999-03-30 Thread Dan Doore
Here we are again, 68 subbers and only a few duplicates/unknowns. You know the drill, if something's incorrect, drop me a mail and I'll change the database. Incidentally since I started doing this we have had 85 different people verified as list members and they are tacked on the end of the

Re: Forlorn plea...

1999-03-30 Thread Darren
IIR It ended up with Saturn Software - who basically said blow it and passed it to George Boyle David L -Original Message- From: Psycho Billy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 29 March 1999 16:27 Subject: Re: Forlorn plea... Thanks for using NetForward!