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Jamie is RIGHT


  • From: "George S. Pearl" <alps007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Jamie is RIGHT
  • Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:50:47 -0400

Dear Panographers...
I think Jamie is right! IAPP is important to panorama photography just like any other pan posting.  I don't see any problem with this if the members of this group want to say something about what IAPP is or isn't doing....there is always the delete button you know.
My best,
George S. Pearl, BCQDE, BCEP, FEPIC, QPP
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----- Original Message -----
From: James Young <jamiehy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: What's up with IAPP

> >This public forum should not be used for private IAPP
> >business. IAPP announcements should be emailed mailed
> >to only IAPP members.
> >
> Although I am aware there is some political discontent going on, and some
> people have good reason to feel irritated, I'm guessing the  IAPP
> announcements will be given officially to all IAPP members.  I think the
> info is relevent to the pan newsgroup, and am glad to hear more about what
> is going on with IAPP- finally.
> Although various personnal issues are relevent to the future of IAPP ,
> Let's leave them alone here. The web is a bad place to get into them. I
> have a great time with pan photography, and the IAPP is part of the pan
> community, and relevent to the pan mailing list.
>
>
> By the way is anyone doing alt processes like cyanotype , van dyke,  or
> POP, with cirkut negs on the list.
> I'd like to hear how to coat  large surface areas evenly? Making alt
> process prints from 5" cirkut negs seems easy, but 8-10" negs gets more
> challenging.
>  Jamie