Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 10/19/05 6:47 AM, "Bill Grimwood" <bill@grimwood.net> typed: > Please add our names to the LUG dinner, Bill & Faye Grimwood. I will have > to be back to the hotel by 8:30 to put on the Leica Image presentation. > > Thanks > > Bill > > I also will be heading back for everybody's slide show early having busted my but getting those sides in there's no way I'm going to miss that! "Eat and Run" but "so it goes". To match "Output & FedEx" Bill, we'll take a special high speed cable car or maybe there's a vacuum tube for people in the famous San Fran public Transportation system. "BART Sucks". It's always a trill to see if I can get an audience reaction from one of my slides, it's happened once or twice. Last year I didn't get my slides in and the meeting just wasn't the same. Who says image making is not a performance art? And speak into that damn microphone without a muck up. My slides I had outputted this year to "slide" at a service from files I mainly made from Xp2 chromegic black and white negs I had scanned or scanned myself. Then Photoshoped to sublimity. I'm on a roll with that Inkjetting. But this is "print to slide output". All you need is a color space; and a little imagination. And some extras to edit down from. The world of Photoshop has surely invaded my Leica shooting in ways I'd not have thought. So much for "pure" photography. Which I think is misnomer. And Oxymoron.* Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/ * A paradox reduced to two words, usually in an adjective-noun ("eloquent silence") or adverb-adjective ("inertly strong") relationship, and is used for effect, to emphasize contrasts, incongruities, hypocrisy, or simply the complex nature of reality.