Hi all, A reminder: if you change ISPs, web hosts or otherwise change your email address, be sure to let me know so I can make the appropriate changes in the...
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Aug 1, 2007 3:45 pm
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I made a flat-bed slitter roughly patterned on the one designed by Don Krehbiel. It holds a piece of 35mm in a wooden track with side-rails that guide a block...
Couldn't digital be permanently stored by just printing out the numbers? If this were done in an archival way, those numbers would endure for generations, and...
... Certainly, Mike. Of course, my usual fare in image files is approximately a 10Mpixel, 16bit per channel, RGB image file. Printing out 10 million 16bit ...
You mean, like, on punchcards ? :-) ________________________________ From: SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael...
Karasev, Alexander
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Aug 3, 2007 12:21 am
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Uhmm, I don't think there is enough paper in the world for that.... Peter...
To be truly archival you need to etch the digital dots and dashes into platinum plates... Jim Brokaw Or just keep diligently updating storage formats and...
OK - let's remember why we are here, and please stay at least somewhat on topic i.e Subminiature Photography. Time to put this thread to bed. Thanks Guys. ...
Hello friends, One of my photographs will be featured in the Photographers Interest Group (PHIG) 2007 Annual Juried Show at the Pacific Art League in Palo...
Sorry this is a bit late: I've been on the road... I do the whole reload thing in a changing bag. I use one of the cheap "brick" slitters that you simply stick...
... Ultimately all storage is fugitive. Even the pyramids will be worn away some day. Generally storage is considered permanent if the information lasts as ...
to answer your question at the end -- yeah, my stuff. Not yours, just mine. it is entirely possible you will disagree with this finding, and that's just fine. ...
Hello friends, In my announcement for the Captured Light exhibition I mentioned that for those local and interested, the August PHIG monthly meeting would be...
I have a QT with a dead meter. The contact plate on the negative side of the battery has come off, but just putting the plate back into the battery chamber...
... It's unlikely those plates were actually glued together, since very few glues conduct and even those that do will introduce an unpredictable resistance...
... I was looking at my QT's battery compartment when I replied -- but I've seen the "goo" from light seal foam travel a bit. However, as you suggest, if it's...
... Woo hoo!! I went ahead and cleaned the pin, cleaned up the old hard glue on the back of the plate, put the plate in place (carefully ensuring it contacted...
In a message dated 8/5/2007 7:10:09 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, silent1@... writes: There's a tab on the inmost, front-side corner of the plate that...
In a message dated 8/5/2007 7:25:44 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, silent1@... writes: I think I can be confident in saying contact between the silvery...
In a message dated 8/5/2007 7:10:09 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, silent1@... writes: There's a tab on the inmost, front-side corner of the plate that...
... The stuff on the *back* of the plate is just glue; originally, it must have served to keep the plate in position to contact the pin. FWIW, the pin seems...
... The one in the center of the plate contacts the battery. The one at the corner should go toward the front of the camera and protrude under the edge of the...
The brown stuff wouldn't be that flexible base used for printed circuits would it? It gets brittle with time and all that holds together is the etched copper...
No, the tan material Joe was asking about was old glue that had been used to fix the contact plate (plated metal) to the molded plastic inner surface of the...
Every time I lay eyes on the Viscawide 16 I bought years ago, I get the bug to burn some film thru it. Trouble is, I only have one film cassette and can't find...