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Your help please.


  • From: Robert Erickson <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Your help please.
  • Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 13:12:33 -0600

I just spent a couple of weeks completely rewriting my panorama websites.
Now comes the time to test them. Please visit and click on what ever
interests you. Please report broken links, misspellings, your suggestions
and opinions. Are you included??? If not, please send me your URL.

http://www.panoramic.net The Panoramic Network. Links to everybody and every
business that is doing anything relating to panorama. Make sure that you are
included!

http://www.panoramic.net/wwworld The Wide Wide World of Panoramic
Photography. An educational site for every bit of panorama related knowledge
on the planet. If you know something that I don't know then tell me about
it!

Thanks for your time. Please consider adding a link from your web site to
one or both of these.

Robert Erickson, bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.panoramic.net
http://www.panoramic.net/wwworld

-----Original Message-----
From: KATHRYN L. CLARK <kathjeff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 8:17 PM
Subject: Horizon 202 machine prints


I just received my panoramic machine prints back from Kodak.  The
negatives show up the 1 mm line at the bottom of the film, but the
machine prints do not.  They must have cropped it out.  For $0.59 each I
cannot complain.  The prints are just about 4 1/2 inches X just under 12
inches long.  They are extremely sharp.  No soft focus.  I'm very
pleased with the Horizon, especially now that I can get machine prints,
from the 24mm X 58mm negative format, and directly from a Kodak lab,
even though it takes a little over a week to get them back.

     Jeff Weisenburger