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Re: READ this: Regular administrative posting
- From: jdgoff@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: READ this: Regular administrative posting
- Date: Tue, 3 Dec 1996 08:11:18 -0700
At 01:05 PM 12/3/96 +0000, you wrote:
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>Dear (new) subscriber,
>
>Welcome to the unwordly world of infrared photography.
>
>Please read the following instructions carefully (ALL of them!), and
>store it in your archive at least *once*, not reading and storing it
>is sufficient ground for spanking!....;-))
>
>
>As you probably have noticed, subscriptions for this list are
>handled manually by the listowner [that's me, wj].
>
>In order to keep the subscription work load as low as possible, I
>would like to ask you *NOT* to use UNSUBSCRIBE for holidays and such.
>Instead, send
>SET INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY MAIL POSTPONE to listproc@xxxxx,
>and reactivate mail distribution after return by sending
>SET INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY MAIL ACK to listproc@xxxxxx
>
>Not only will this decrease work load for me, but it will also
>reactivate distribution immediately, since these SET commands are
>automatically handled by listproc [UNSUBSCRIBE is also handled
>automatically btw].
>With UNSUBSCRIBE and subsequent SUBSCRIBE you run also the risk of
>me being away on holidays, and getting a worst-case delay of several
>weeks.
>
>However, for those who definately want to unsubscribe *FOR EVER*, send:
>UNSUBSCRIBE INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY to listproc@xxxxx
>
>- Digest:
>To get the DIGEST version of this list, send:
>SET INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY MAIL DIGEST to listproc@xxxxx
>To return to the default realtime mode, send:
>SET INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY MAIL ACK to listproc@xxxxx
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>- Mail:
>All MAIL to the list should be sent to:
>INFRARED-PHOTOGRAPHY@xxxxx
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>- Help:
>For help on all other administrative matters (changing addresses
>etc), send
>HELP in the body of the message to
>listproc@xxxxx
>
>
>
>So, now back to the real thing, infrared photography!
>
>If you are a beginner in this fine art of photography, I strongly
>advise you to read the IR FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) first.
>You can find this FAQ through a link on the bottom of my homepage:
>
>http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm
>
>[ Please note the correct spelling of 'a1.nl' in all adresses: it is
>'a-one' & 'en-el' ! ]
>
>
>In order to introduce yourself to the other members on the list, you
>are invited to post a short biography (see below).
>Sending your bio is not obligatory, but I think it is useful for
>other members knowing where you are coming from and where you are
>heading at (read: experience and future goals).
>
>[to get an impression of my fields of interests, see my homepage]
>
>Of course, lurking is allowed, as on any other list, but not encouraged....;-))
>Remember: there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. And even the
latter
>are allowed on this list....:-))
>
>Please fill in this bio:
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>- Name:James D. Goff
>
>- Profession/Study: Pro Photographer, specialize in Forensic/Legal; commercial
>
>- Country:USA
>
>- Personal history of photography: AA Pro Photo, Santa Monica College, CA,
USA 1952; BA/MA Eng. Psych--basis for Safety Engineering where photo was
used on the job. Personal photography at every opportunity since High
School. Instructor in Photo post-secondary.
>
>- preferred subjects:Personal: scenics--professional: Forensic/Legal
>
>- materials (film, filters, paper, chemistry):Varies. Used everything from
Kodak's old Super-Panchro Press, Type B to latest. Use lots of polaroid.
Personal photography, use Iflord b/w; Fuji color; Kodak and Konica IR. Use
Besslar enlarger with VC head. Jobo processor for E-6 and B/W (Great
consistancy). Singh filters: graduated neutral density; color enhancer. Most
personal stuff on 120 film in roll film backed view camera (mainly to use
swings/tilts); Mamiya 6; Mamiya 645. Thomas safelight. Ilford and Kodak
chemistry.
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>- format (35mm/medium format/large format): see above Panoramic with Fuji
617 and Widelul for 35mm. 3-D on slide film.
>
>- Other strange hobbies: Home brew beer. Prefer: India Pale Ale and Irish
Porter.
>
>- How did you find out about this list: Net search on IR
>
>- Expand on anything photographic you like:Currently doing self-assignment
on historical/archaeological sites in this area, which is RICH in such (we
are, for example, only nine miles from entrance to Mesa Verde World Heritage
Site). Using panoramic and super-wide (including fisheye), IR, hand-tints on
b/w, to obtain a different view of these sites. Could use suggestions and/or
advise on this project.
>
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>
>Please send this bio to the list:
>
>infrared-photography@xxxxx
>[ do not use a simple reply to listproc@xxxxx ! ]
>
>
>Thanks for your contributions, now and in future!
>
> Your listowner,
>
>
> Willem-Jan Markerink
> <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
>
>--
>Bye,
>
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> The desire to understand
>is sometimes far less intelligent than
> the inability to understand
>
>
><w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
>[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
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