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    Ray:

    You are looking at the RAW XML RSS Feed information. You would be best to just subscribe via iTunes and get the programs as they are added to that feed.

    You could also update your browser in your PC or get a RSS reader.

    Best bet is iTunes.... It's free !!

    Let me know if you have ANY QUESTIONS....

    Thanks

    Scott
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    Inside Analog Photo Radio - Lisa Lefkowitz

    Hello Everybody:

    I have updated the iTunes feed with a fresh program featuring...

    Lisa Lefkowitz - Fine Art Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer

    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...t?id=291806626

    Next up.... Ron Mowrey - Photo Engineer - New Product Announcements !!

    ** ENJOY **

    Lots more to come !!

    Thanks

    Scott
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    Many thanks to Anon Ymous for the link to the mp3s.

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    I was just listening to the latest interview and thinking about the fact that she (and many of the previous people interviewed) shoots Fuji color negative film and over-exposes it by one stop. It's an interesting thing for them to have in common.
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    Hey Charles:

    I have found this to be VERY TRUE.... I shoot Fuji at a minimum of ONE stop over exposed some times 2.

    When I shoot Kodak it is about 1/3 to 1/2 stop with the MAX 1 stop over.

    You should give this a try - It makes for a very soft pastel image, very pleasing for skin tones.

    Thanks

    Scott
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    This is probably due to the fact that Fuji film is one stop slow of the ISO speed advertized but the Kodak film is only 1/3 stop slow. Think about it.

    PE

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    You know another thing that I was thinking about, Scott, is that you've interviewed several wedding photographers, and most of them have talked about the books that they give the couple (and sometimes the parents). I would love to see what these books look like, since I haven't seen any wedding photography for a very long time. Many of these photographers are selling to the higher end of the market, and something tells me that these books are very nice.
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    Chazzy;

    They are indeed very nice as are the travel books given to travel agents.

    Kodak has a new travel book facility.

    PE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Photo Engineer View Post
    This is probably due to the fact that Fuji film is one stop slow of the ISO speed advertized but the Kodak film is only 1/3 stop slow. Think about it.

    PE
    Without even addressing the Fuji aspect of this issue,
    Why is Kodak's film slow of it's advertized speed?

    Are you saying it is deliberate, and if so, at what level does it occur? (Whose orders are they?)

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    I had planned to delete my posts 218, 219 and now... this post too, as Anon Ymous did with his related posts, but the edit option has dissapeared from my option panel.
    If someone who knows how, wants to wipe them clean, please feel free to do so.

    Ray



 

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