--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 137 PHOTOGRAPHY Ref: F4400007 Date: 04/03/98 From: EDWARD SUKACH Time: 12:16am \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: Re: Karen's--- Whatever / Karen Wattie From: edsukach@juno.com (Edward Sukach) Subject: Re: Karen's--- Whatever / Karen Wattie > "H> Messing around in the darkroom is one of the great places. > >Why, Dr Bob.....are you flirting with me? Well, if he doesn't... I will! Oh, the #$# with it... I will, anyway, even if he does. Ed, H.B. _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------- FidoNet PHOTO Conference<->InterNet EMail List To subscribe to the list, send an EMail message to: listserv@wnybbs.net With the words: SUBSCRIBE PHOTO To Unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE PHOTO To post a message to the list, send E-Mail to: photo@wnybbs.net ------------------------------------------------------- --- * Origin: WNYBBS FidoNet<->InterNet E-Mail Gateway (1:2613/10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 137 PHOTOGRAPHY Ref: F4400008 Date: 04/03/98 From: EDWARD SUKACH Time: 12:10am \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: Re: RBG and CMY Systems / Bob Dial From: edsukach@juno.com (Edward Sukach) Subject: Re: RBG and CMY Systems / Bob Dial > BD> Everyone recognizes the primaries, RGB, but some may not be.. > BD> comfortable with.. secondaries.. Magenta is half red, half blue, > BD> Yellow is red and green (though it never seemed possible in my > BD> head!), and; cyan is a mixture of blue and green. > >KW> Gee, where I come from we learned that primary colors were red >KW> blue and yellow, and that blue and yellow make green.. >KW> [Schooldays, crayons and paint mixes].. makes far more sence.. >KW> since I can duplicate that. I see no way on earth that red and >KW> green can make yellow. > > If you simultaneously project those two colors onto a white screen, > the areas which overlap form a sparkling, bright yellow. Try it. Yah, but.... Careful, here... there are two systems - "Additive", where color is determined by the *addition* of "colored light", and red and green *do* make yellow; and "subtractive", where the light is absorbed, and the desired "color" is a sum of what is left. Most "dichroic" (read "color") enlargers today use the CMY system... where the output of a single lamp is modified by filters introduced into the optical path... and the final color is what remains. There have been those (Patterson was one) that were additive... the final color was produced by increasing the brightness of one or more of three lamps with single dedicated red, green and blue filters. Mixing paints is "subtractive" - the color of paint depends on the color of the light that is *not* absorbed, and therefore, reflected... and mixing red and green would give brown -- actually brown is a *very* "dark" yellow. Ed, H.B. _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------- FidoNet PHOTO Conference<->InterNet EMail List To subscribe to the list, send an EMail message to: listserv@wnybbs.net With the words: SUBSCRIBE PHOTO To Unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE PHOTO To post a message to the list, send E-Mail to: photo@wnybbs.net ------------------------------------------------------- --- * Origin: WNYBBS FidoNet<->InterNet E-Mail Gateway (1:2613/10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 137 PHOTOGRAPHY Ref: F4400009 Date: 04/02/98 From: EDWARD SUKACH Time: 11:48pm \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: Re: good ending / Russ McMillen From: edsukach@juno.com (Edward Sukach) Subject: Re: good ending / Russ McMillen >I remember when I was a dock hand at a tourist camp. One woman had >gotten a very fancy fishing rod from her husband and soon after, they came >back to camp with sad looks. She had dropped it in Lake Of The Woods and it >sank like a stone. >Beleive it or not about a week later they came in with HUGE smiles. >They had been fishing in the same spot, she caught what she thought was a >branch at the bottom but, you guessed it, she had snagged on her brand new >rod and brought it back up. Something similar here. The first time out with my "dream" - a brand new Thomas and Thomas fly rod, on the Little Ossipee River, in Maine, I encountered one of those "teeter-totter" rocks while wading. Over I went. My wife was watching from the bank, and when I had righted myself and sloshed to dry ground, she was laughing hysterically. Seems as though, although I was under water, there was my arm rising out of the water, holding the fly rod... something like the Arthurian legend of the Lady of The Lake - but in this case it was a fly rod instead of a sword. Ah, well. Photography... some would say that was enough to prove one a "little strange"... and now I'm admitting to occasionally "whipping the air"" with an $XXX fly rod. I guess there is no place left to hide now. Ed, H.B. _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------- FidoNet PHOTO Conference<->InterNet EMail List To subscribe to the list, send an EMail message to: listserv@wnybbs.net With the words: SUBSCRIBE PHOTO To Unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE PHOTO To post a message to the list, send E-Mail to: photo@wnybbs.net ------------------------------------------------------- --- * Origin: WNYBBS FidoNet<->InterNet E-Mail Gateway (1:2613/10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 137 PHOTOGRAPHY Ref: F4400010 Date: 04/02/98 From: MATTHEW KIWALA Time: 02:05pm \/To: "BOB HAYES" (Read 1 times) Subj: New E-mail > Just a brief notice to let everyone know that my E-mail "BH==>Ok...I'm curious. WHY? Um.... because 4DCOMM sucks as an ISP, and I got my domain name back through a service that doesn't charge me two left nuts? }:)> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Note new address below<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Matthew Kiwala, Stormdragon@magicink.com -- SPEED 2.00 #1615: We secretly replaced her dilithium with Folgers Crystal --- Platinum Xpress/386/Wildcat! v1.3e * Origin: FidoNet International Coordinator Emeritus, for life (1:202/746)