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Old 03-27-2008, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default APUG & Foto3

As many of you may have noticed Calumet has withdrawn from foto3.

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At this time, Calumet is withdrawing its sponsorship from Foto3. Mr. Steve Simmons has requested that all arrangements for Foto3 be directed to him. Accordingly, we are stepping down from our sponsorship roles as originally
conceived. We wish Mr. Simmons a very successful conference.
APUG is also withdrawing from this event in the same manner. I expect the event will continue on with little or no change to the itinerary. Since there will be several APUG members at the event I will leave the foto3 forum functioning for discussions. Please feel free to contact me off line if you have any questions or concerns.

fyi- To those who have been working with Ted, he has made a similar announcement over at the largeformatphotography forum here:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=34688

Thanks,
Sean
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