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John

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:26 am
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 13:47:15 -0800, "Richard Knoppow"
<dickburk RemoveThis @ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>>
>> I agree. I just wish that you were active on APUG.
>>
> I think I am actually registered there but there are
>now so many web based groups that its hard to keep up with
>them. At one time most of the people at apug and on the
>Graflex.org sites were active on the Usenet groups. I will
>have to start checking apug again.

Microsoft is evidently disaconnecting some of their servers from the
USENET and telling the people that post in those groups that they will
have to migrate to their new forums as the current groups are being
shut down. How ridiculous ! As if eve MS could shut down a grap !

JD

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:19 am
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On 2/25/2008 4:26 AM John spake thus:

> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 13:47:15 -0800, "Richard Knoppow"
> <dickburk RemoveThis @ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
>>> I agree. I just wish that you were active on APUG.
>>>
>> I think I am actually registered there but there are
>>now so many web based groups that its hard to keep up with
>>them. At one time most of the people at apug and on the
>>Graflex.org sites were active on the Usenet groups. I will
>>have to start checking apug again.
>
> Microsoft is evidently disaconnecting some of their servers from the
> USENET and telling the people that post in those groups that they will
> have to migrate to their new forums as the current groups are being
> shut down. How ridiculous ! As if eve MS could shut down a grap !

Where did you hear that? I just checked microsoft.public.excel.misc,
which is still "on the air" and has up-to-the-minute posts on it. Which
groups did you hear were going to be taken down?

By the way, in case people don't know, these newsgroups that Microsoft
maintains are (surprisingly) *excellent* sources of information and help
with their software. They're on news.microsoft.com.

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:00 pm
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:19:36 -0800, David Nebenzahl
<nobody.DeleteThis@but.us.chickens> wrote:

>> Microsoft is evidently disaconnecting some of their servers from the
>> USENET and telling the people that post in those groups that they will
>> have to migrate to their new forums as the current groups are being
>> shut down. How ridiculous ! As if eve MS could shut down a grap !
>
>Where did you hear that? I just checked microsoft.public.excel.misc,
>which is still "on the air" and has up-to-the-minute posts on it. Which
>groups did you hear were going to be taken down?
>
>By the way, in case people don't know, these newsgroups that Microsoft
>maintains are (surprisingly) *excellent* sources of information and help
>with their software. They're on news.microsoft.com.

Perhaps I should have said "at least one of their groups" however
knowing Micosoft and companies like them, they usually enact policies
that effect broader ranges than just one group. Here's something I
posted to the Expression Web group which is the newsgroup for
Microsofts Expression Web editor. The subject (Subject: Re: Newsgroup
continuation) is somewhat explanatory and this thread was a second
response to a post by one of the MVP's that stated

"Hi folks,

Most of you already know that Microsoft has created a new community
forum
center for the Expression programs here:

http://forums.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/Forums/

As a result our newsgroup will be closing in roughly a week from now.

The forums are very nice but I'm going to miss our newsgroup!
--
Annie"

And of course one of my responses was :

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From: John <use_net.DeleteThis@usenet.com>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.expression.webdesigner
Subject: Re: Newsgroup continuation
NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:06:47 EST
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:11:06 -0500, "Steve Easton"
<admin.DeleteThis@95isalive.com> wrote:

>I understand that MSFT doesn't control Usenet, but if MSFT deletes
>microsoft.public.expression.webdesigner from it's servers it will cease to be accessible by Usenet.

While my previous reply was somewhat insightful (inciteful ? ;>) I
could have answered a little better. I'll take this by each conjecture
:
>I understand that MSFT doesn't control Usenet

Thank God ! The last think the USENET needs is Microsoft steering it
around by the nose and deleting information and posts willy-nilly !

>but if MSFT deletes
>>microsoft.public.expression.webdesigner from it's servers it will cease to be accessible by Usenet.

It's a two way street as with any server. We won't be able to access
their group from a NNTP access and they won't have access to the
millions of servers that make up the USENET. So who do you think is
going to loose more ?

Finally, I'd like to take a quick moment to address a few niggling
reasons I won't bother with a web-based forum if there is an
alternative I can access from my workstation.

Web-based forums exist soley at the behest of their host. This means
that Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, et. al. can (and have !) pull the plug on
the server at any time and there will be no public record of the
information that was recorded in said forum.

Web-based forums are generally moderated and such moderation is
invariablty discriminatory. Of course this can be both good and bad
but I tend to look upon it as unnecessary at best and destructive at
worst. Just speaking from my experiences.

Web-based forums are rarely durable. For instance one motorcycling
forum I regularly attend had their database so corrupted by a server
problem that they had to delete about half the information in it just
to get it working again. Of course they attempted to reload from
backups but all efforts were less than 100% successful and took nearly
8 weeks for some semblence of functionality to return.

Web-based forums are rarely easy to search through. Heck, for a good
example of Microsofts capabilities in this area, just look at MSN.com
! But with a NNTP client such as Forte Agent I can run a query on my
local system and copy results out to a file or respond to the forum or
channel of my choosing.

Finally, I find it somewhat surprising and very disconcerting that
Microsoft is even considering pulling the NNTP access for the web
forum. I'm not one for conspiracy theories however I can't help but
believe that they have some agenda in doing so and that this agenda is
not in the least concerned with the interest of the consumer.

JD
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:01 pm
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 16:12:05 -0800, "Richard Knoppow"
<dickburk.TakeThisOut@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> I'm blushing!!!

So when 's the book going to be done ? Can I pre-order mine yet ?

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 7:03 pm
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jjs wrote:
> "Charles Hohenstein" <chohensteGeneRobinson.TakeThisOut@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:chohensteGeneRobinson-7CAFA3.20143723022008@newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net...
>> In article <13s1diph9igha7.TakeThisOut@corp.supernews.com>,
>> "Richard Knoppow" <dickburk.TakeThisOut@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>> I'm blushing!!!
>> I agree. I just wish that you were active on APUG.
>
> APUG is an inbred clique of a dozen or so people. They hate expertise
> outside of their domain. I am very happy Richard is 'out there' (which is
> here) for the Rest of Us.
>
>

While we all know that this is an expensive hobby, I'd add that unless you spend $$$ on
your LF equipment, you'll feel out of place.

Heaven forbid you advocate using a Componon lens as a taking lens, you're likely to be run
out on rails. Building a camera? some will say it looks nice, but the general response
will be "yeah, but my Canham (or Wista, Sinar, Chaminox, etc) is more precise, blah, blah,
blah. Of course those of us who just can't afford Richard Ritter's new 20x24 camera, but
want to shoot ULF are heretics, how can it possibly be precise, etc. I could go on for
hours, but I'll bite my tongue and leave it at the majority of the people there are photo
elitists, and camera fondlers. (I do own a few Sinars, bought for far less then market
value (even today's very depressed prices) but enjoy my homebuilt cameras much more.)

My presence on APUG has diminished, and of all the forums, I spend more time on Nelsonfoto
more than anything these days.

erie
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:38 am
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"Richard Knoppow" <dickburk.TakeThisOut@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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>

/snip/

> LF can be expensive but can also be done on a budget (except for the
> film). Despite the raves about modern lenses many of the older ones, even
> ancient ones, are very good and new ones that cost a fortune are not
> necessary.

I'll share my experience with 4x5 film. First of all, I don't shoot 4x5
color - just bw. I ran across some years ago a store closing out 8x10 bw
film in boxes of 25 sheets. I think it was Forte, iso 200. I bought a box
(all of ten dollars), cut the film down to 4x5 in the darkroom (cotton
gloves, duct tape, and paper cutter), maintained emulsion orientation to
snip off a bit of the upper right corner, and tried it out. Worked
perfectly. So I went back and bought the eight or so remaining boxes.
Granted, a bit of a bother to have to trim the 8x10 film down to 4x5, but
what a bargain! I think I still have a box or two in the freezer.

And a number of those older lenses are much lighter than the more modern
ones - I prize my 210mm Tessar. Very, very nice images, much lighter than a
more current lens, and small enough that I don't have to detach it from the
camera.
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:59 am
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> /snip/
>
>> LF can be expensive but can also be done on a budget (except for the
>> film). Despite the raves about modern lenses many of the older ones, even
>> ancient ones, are very good and new ones that cost a fortune are not
>> necessary.
>
> I'll share my experience with 4x5 film. First of all, I don't shoot 4x5
> color - just bw. I ran across some years ago a store closing out 8x10 bw
> film in boxes of 25 sheets. I think it was Forte, iso 200. I bought a box
> (all of ten dollars), cut the film down to 4x5 in the darkroom (cotton
> gloves, duct tape, and paper cutter), maintained emulsion orientation to
> snip off a bit of the upper right corner, and tried it out. Worked
> perfectly. So I went back and bought the eight or so remaining boxes.
> Granted, a bit of a bother to have to trim the 8x10 film down to 4x5, but
> what a bargain! I think I still have a box or two in the freezer.
>
> And a number of those older lenses are much lighter than the more modern
> ones - I prize my 210mm Tessar. Very, very nice images, much lighter than a
> more current lens, and small enough that I don't have to detach it from the
> camera.
>
>
For me, film costs are the least of it, if you don't mind ortho response, (which I don't),
Ultrafineonline.com (photo warehouse) has Continuous Tone dupe flim in 8x10 and 14x17, in
25 packs 8x10 is just under a dollar a sheet, by the hundred, it's about 85 cents. in the
16x20/20x24 I shoot lith film exclusively, I got a boatload of 16x20 lith film for free
from a printer I know that went direct to place, I probably have around 800 sheets left
still. Dektol 1:6 tames the contrast wonderfully, and an EI of about 6 makes the Packard
or lens cap approach quite doable.

I can put my 8x10 field camera, a handful of holders, a mounted 210 angulon and
lightmeter/filters, etc. in a small shoulder cooler and carry my tiltall over my shoulder,
a rather enjoyable hiking outfit.

By contrast, my entire 20x24 camera weighs nearly 50#, including the lens came in at just
under $150(bellows scrounged from a process camera, drawer slides for focusing stage,
scrap plywood scrounged from the local cabinet shop, the only high dollar item was a 17"
lead screw for the focusing), it folds up too. It doesn't travel far from the van
whatsoever. (the Weston approach to LF photography, if you will)

For 99% of my personal use, I shoot either the 8x10 field, my C1 if I'm feeling
adventurous, or a Toyo 45F. The big guns stay indoors, unless a client is footing the bill.


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(Msg. 23) Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:05 am
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On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 19:03:12 GMT, erie patsellis
<erie DeleteThis @eriepatsellis.com> wrote:

>Building a camera? some will say it looks nice, but the general response
>will be "yeah, but my Canham (or Wista, Sinar, Chaminox, etc) is more precise, blah, blah,
>blah.

I hope to someday build a very lightweight 5X7 which would work with
my three favorite lenses. My 121 SA, my 180 Nikkor and my 240
G-Claron. The G-Claron was the only one I bought new. Note that I
wouldn't mine a longer APO-Ronar ;>)

JD
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:19 am
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"Peter" <w2tga.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> There is at least one appreciative reader in the Netherlands (at least
> for now) - me.
> Thanks for all the insights.

I am new to LF photography and be sure that I will be a regular reader of
this newsgroup - as for contributing, I might have tons of questions but
don't expect too many answers from me, at least in the foreseeable future.
Smile

Jacques (from France)
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:35 am
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On 7/8/08 4:19 AM, in article 48733126$0$29163$426a34cc@news.free.fr,
"Jacques" <jacques RemoveThis @haha.free.fr> wrote:

> I am new to LF photography and be sure that I will be a regular reader of
> this newsgroup - as for contributing, I might have tons of questions but
> don't expect too many answers from me, at least in the foreseeable future.
> Smile
>
> Jacques (from France)

Welcome and feel free to ask any questions.
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:53 pm
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"John Stafford" <JStafford DeleteThis @winona.edu> wrote in message
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> Welcome and feel free to ask any questions.

Thanks John. For now I am mostly learning the basics by reading the
excellent site www.largeformatphotography.info as well as a French-speaking
forum (www.galerie-photo.com/forum for those of you who would be interested
to read stuff on LF in French - the forum is not exclusive to LF but has a
good ratio on this format).

I just bought a used Tachihara 4x5 with a couple of lenses and I will soon
give this equipment a try. I will be on vacation at the end of this week and
I look forward to chasing for nice spots to shoot in the country. I still
have to locate a lab in the region where I will stay, and quite soon I will
have to invest in a decent scanner (seriously considering the Epson V700).

Cheers,
Jacques
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:53 pm
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On 7/9/2008 9:53 AM Jacques spake thus:

> "John Stafford" <JStafford.RemoveThis@winona.edu> wrote in message
> news:C49A4502.172C%JStafford@winona.edu...
> ...
>> Welcome and feel free to ask any questions.
>
> Thanks John. For now I am mostly learning the basics by reading the
> excellent site www.largeformatphotography.info as well as a French-speaking
> forum (www.galerie-photo.com/forum for those of you who would be interested
> to read stuff on LF in French - the forum is not exclusive to LF but has a
> good ratio on this format).
>
> I just bought a used Tachihara 4x5 with a couple of lenses and I will soon
> give this equipment a try. I will be on vacation at the end of this week and
> I look forward to chasing for nice spots to shoot in the country. I still
> have to locate a lab in the region where I will stay, and quite soon I will
> have to invest in a decent scanner (seriously considering the Epson V700).

One technical suggestion that may be overlooked: Learn to clean your
equipment fastidiously. Especially film holders.

This advice from someone (me) who has never been able to make a single
exposure that didn't have some dust specks on it.


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endless nights. It is so bad that a sort of grandeur creeps into it.
It drags itself out of the dark abyss of pish, and crawls insanely up
the topmost pinnacle of posh. It is rumble and bumble. It is flap and
doodle. It is balder and dash."

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(Msg. 28) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:15 am
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"David Nebenzahl" <nobody.TakeThisOut@but.us.chickens> wrote in message
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> One technical suggestion that may be overlooked: Learn to clean your
> equipment fastidiously. Especially film holders.
>
> This advice from someone (me) who has never been able to make a single
> exposure that didn't have some dust specks on it.

Yes. I've read about this concern several times already so I think I am
aware of it, but thanks for the reminder anyway.

Jacques
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(Msg. 29) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:44 am
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On 7/10/08 12:15 AM, in article 48759b11$0$22395$426a34cc@news.free.fr,
"Jacques" <jacques.TakeThisOut@haha.free.fr> wrote:

> "David Nebenzahl" <nobody.TakeThisOut@but.us.chickens> wrote in message
> news:4874ee66$0$25527$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...

>> This advice from someone (me) who has never been able to make a single
>> exposure that didn't have some dust specks on it.
>
> Yes. I've read about this concern several times already so I think I am
> aware of it, but thanks for the reminder anyway.
>
> Jacques

May I ask where in France you live? It has been forty years since I lived
briefly in the Chambley area and then moved to England, and now I am in the
USA. I'm thinking of visiting France again, but this time to the South on
the sea area.
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(Msg. 30) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:49 pm
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"John Stafford" <JStafford RemoveThis @winona.edu> wrote in message
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> May I ask where in France you live? It has been forty years since I lived
> briefly in the Chambley area and then moved to England, and now I am in
> the
> USA. I'm thinking of visiting France again, but this time to the South on
> the sea area.

I live in the southern suburbs of Paris but I am from a region called
Poitou, in the South West of the country. My wife and I have an old house
there where we are planning to spend most of the summer. There are a lot of
very nice places in the area that I am intending to visit with my newly
acquired Tachihara.

Is the Chambley where you lived the city that used to host a US Air Base in
the North East of the country? Were you working there at the time?

Jacques
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