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[photo-3d] Who's who
I complete the intervention of my colleague Olivier Cahen, from France.
Even if your name appears in your login, please sign your mail with your
name and, at the minimum, your country : .com or .org (for example) don't
give me the provenance of the message ! Thank you in advance.
Pierre Parreaux, journaliste, Paris, France.
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>De : photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>À : photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Objet : [photo-3d] Digest Number 85
>Date : Lun 15 mai 2000 6:52
>
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> There are 7 messages in this issue.
>
> Topics in this digest:
>
> 1. Re: Digest Number 84
> From: Olivier Cahen <o_cahen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 2. Re: Digest Number 84
> From: PHOTOMORGAN@xxxxxxx
> 3. developing for kodak stereo
> From: "David Vandever" <vandever1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> 4. Exposure meters
> From: JohnLadd2@xxxxxx
> 5. Re: NSA AUCTION
> From: Bill L <lindsey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> 6. Bracketing and Sync
> From: Pixschack@xxxxxxx
> 7. Re: Digest Number 84
> From: Oliver Dean <3d-image@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 21:48:52 +0200
> From: Olivier Cahen <o_cahen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 84
>
> Hello all known and unknown people. We had some jokes about "who is
> who". I do not like to read messages from people who keep secret their
> names and only sign their messages by something like x3d@xxxxxxxx If
> your name is not in your login, please write your complete name in the
> message. Olivier Cahen, from France
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 16:16:32 EDT
> From: PHOTOMORGAN@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 84
>
>
> Oliver!
>
> At least it received some attention.
>
> I get tired of deleting duplicate messages from 3-D members.
>
> Write it once if I want to read it twice ok?
>
> Just so You & every body else will know:
> Hugh V. Morgan
>
> An 82year old retired AF photographer with over 60 years experience.
>
> Now! Are you happy?
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 14:33:22 PDT
> From: "David Vandever" <vandever1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: developing for kodak stereo
>
> hello again: looking for places that will develop and mount stereo pairs
> from a kodak II stereo camera. used kodak premiuim processing in minneapolis
> minn, but took a really long time. any ideas who might be faster and
> cheaper? thanks for any info. also, am looking to buy a kodak type I stereo
> camera from the 20's. any leads appreciated.
> dave the rookie shutterbug man
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> om: PHOTOMORGAN@xxxxxxx
>>Reply-To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Digest Number 84
>>Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 16:16:32 EDT
>>
>>
>> Oliver!
>>
>> At least it received some attention.
>>
>> I get tired of deleting duplicate messages from 3-D members.
>>
>> Write it once if I want to read it twice ok?
>>
>> Just so You & every body else will know:
>> Hugh V. Morgan
>>
>> An 82year old retired AF photographer with over 60 years
>>experience.
>>
>> Now! Are you happy?
>>
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> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 20:28:08 EDT
> From: JohnLadd2@xxxxxx
> Subject: Exposure meters
>
> I tend to go to opposite extremes when I shoot. For outdoor shots, whether
> scenics, people, cars, etc., I follow the general guidelines that come
> printed on the box unless I'm shooting a car for a magazine and then I
> bracket. I almost always use a fill flash as well, which I set for one stop
> under. The results are almost always what I'm looking for. If I get into
> the shade I may just open up a couple stops. Regardless, I rarely drag out
> the Luna Pro.
>
> I also do a lot of macro shots. These tend to fall into two situations.
> Either I'm shooting a VERY high contrast subject that includes dull grays and
> shiney, machined metal surfaces or I'm shooting flat as a pancake, gray cast
> iron. I started out using the Luna Pro with a gray card, but the results
> were never very good. Since I'm doing these setups over and over again I
> shot a test roll, experimenting with fill flash, reflectors, etc. and I now
> know how to set the exposure for optimal results for each subject.
>
> I would like to experiment wit a spot meter, however. That could prove very
> helpful with the macros.
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 21:47:35 -0400
> From: Bill L <lindsey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: NSA AUCTION
>
> Dear Bill,
> I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for some filters for my
> Realist 3D camera. I need two #25 or # 29 red filters. I'm not having
> much luck finding any. How are things going these days? I missed the
> deadline for the last 3D judging that you sent me. Sorry, next time I
> hope. Hope to hear from you soon, Bill Lindsey...
>
> Bill C Walton wrote:
>
>> Consignments are still being accepted for the NSA Auction, which will
>> be
>> held in connection with the annual Convention in Mesa AZ , in July.
>> Please go through your "treasures" and check to see if you don't have
>> something you would like to consign to the Auction. This is a
>> wonderful
>> way to support NSA, plus earn some change for yourself.
>>
>> The auction consignment rates are as follows. The percentage
>> indicated
>> is what NSA keeps for each item sold
>>
>> Items up to $25 ---- 25%
>> Items $25-$99 -- 20%
>> Items $100-$199 - 15%
>> Items $200 & up -- 10%
>>
>> Of course donations, where everything goes to NSA, are always welcome.
>>
>> If you have some items that you want to consign/donate to the NSA
>> Auction, please contact the Auction Manager Dave Wheeler at his
>> e-mail
>> address DWHEELER13@xxxxxxx
>>
>> THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND SEE YOU IN MESA
>>
>> Bill C Walton
>> Chairman
>> NSA Board of Directors
>> bill3dbw3d@xxxxxxxx
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> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 02:20:29 EDT
> From: Pixschack@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Bracketing and Sync
>
> Jim Benbow asked.
>
> << Will twinned XR-10Ms sync for all three bracketing shots? >>
>
> Well...they may or may not sync in the auto bracket mode, because the motors
> might not wind at exactly the same speed, so the cameras may not be ready to
> fire the 2nd and third shots together. You can certainly bracket manually
> and you'll be in good shape. Why the hurry? I know, certain action shots
> may require immediate bracketing. I don't really think this comes up that
> often. Look....auto bracketing didn't even exist just a few years ago, so I
> don't miss not using it. Besides, these cameras auto bracket in half stop
> increments and I want full stops anyway. Also, bracketing doesn't mean both
> up and down all the time either. I may bracket just in one direction in
> certain instances. Auto bracketing will waste more film than "thoughtful
> bracketing".
>
> Gary Schacker
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 02:06:47 -0700
> From: Oliver Dean <3d-image@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 84
>
>
>
> PHOTOMORGAN@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> Oliver!
>>
>> At least it received some attention. <skip>
>
> Hi, Hugh!
>
> While we are on the subject of names, just so that you'll know, there
> are two people on the list with similar (but not the same) names. Mine
> is Oliver (last name "Dean"), and the gentleman from France is Olivier
> (last name "Cahen"; -- think of the British actor, Sir Lawrence Olivier,
> when you are addressing our French friend).
>
> A small point, but it can avoid some confusion!
>
> Cordially,
> Oliver Dean
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
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