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Old 01-31-2008, 01:30 PM   #91 (permalink)
 
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Robert, sorry if my comments came out wrong. Your post have been most resonable and I have no problem with them, again was just trying to get the thread back on track. I find that when a question is ask, that is off topic it works out to start a new thread in order to preserve the original.

Again, I apologize if my post was taken the wrong way....we now return you to the articles section...
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Old 01-31-2008, 03:15 PM   #92 (permalink)
 
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Guys, this is really interesting - do you think that there is the possibility of another pt/pd article, but this time for more experienced users? Sort of building upon Scotts article - could we take it to the next level? Would anyone / a few of you be up for helping out on this?

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Old 02-04-2008, 04:56 PM   #93 (permalink)
 
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I've made a couple of minor changes to the site which I hope will make it more useful to you.

The changes relate to the 'About' section - where there used to be a 'Meet The Team' page showing information on the contributors that helped get the project started. That page has been removed and replaced by a more useful 'Links' page that lists...

- Forums: all your favourite forums are listed here (if I've missed any out then let me know!). These forums are the ones who allowed me to post innumerable threads about the project without getting angry. Well, maybe just a little bit, but it was my own fault! So a big 'Thanks' not just to the members of those forums, but also the moderators who allowed me to post.
- Flickr: that huge resource for images. You'll find the link to the Creative Image Maker group and others as I come by them.
- Websites: belonging to contributors. A great way to find out what other photographers are doing; there's some inspirational work here.

I hope you enjoy looking through the site, please keep on popping by and giving me your feedback as I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts on the site.

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Old 02-10-2008, 02:32 AM   #94 (permalink)
 
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There are quite a few things to update you all on...

1. The switch to version 2.0 of the website.
2. Paper-based magazine.
3. Up-coming feature images and articles.
4. Other news.

*** Version 2.0 ***
The bulk of the new website is ready, but it's always a bit of a catch-up as each week passes by as I have to upload new items to the current site and then convert them for the version 2.0 site. The quicker we can get the switchover done, the better!

The change to the new site will mean that it will be unavailable for 24-48 hours whilst the changes percolate through the internet. That switchover may well be happening this week once I'm happy that it is sorted with the hosting provider (there are currently 'issues' around finances for this - i.e. I want a refund!).

*** The Paper Magazine ***
It would appear that the idea for a print-on-demand magazine will not be happening. I received the samples from Lightning Source (whom, I must add, were extremely helpful), but the quality of image reproduction just wasn't what I had hoped for.

This is a bit of a blow in the whole plan, but undeterred I have found a good ol' traditional printer who could well save the day! It's likely that there will not be a magazine in April as I had originally hoped, but with luck June may be more realistic - and here is where you can help me... I will need to have a rough idea of how many people are interested in a proper, quality magazine so that I can obtain pricing. You can email me at info@creativeimagemaker.co.uk (subject line "Paper mag") and let me know. It'll give me an idea of whether I'm looking at printing 500 copies, or 5.

*** Future Features ***
There are so many articles in the pipeline that I want to put them all up on the site now! It's becoming hard to choose what should go up and when! This is fabulous and I'd like to thank those that have already been published and all those waiting in the wings for their work to be published. Over the next couple of months we've got...

- An article by Dorothy Kloss about building a darkroom;
- Several article by Christopher Walrath covering a range of subjects (Chris was one of the first people to contribute and he's still waiting to see his work in the magazine - sorry Chris, it's coming, honest!);
- Stan L-B writes about why light matters;
- Jason Brunner, whom some of you may recognise from the APUG forum, has written a piece about the Fotoman 6x17 camera;
- Jim Read tells us about creating cyanotypes;
- Tom Overton provides follow-on information about the use of coffee as a developer;
- Do you buy equipment from eBay? I know I do, and John Sawula has written an article about it;
- Even I am getting in on the act! I've written articles on the Nikon EM camera (a much under-rated camera), and I'll be kicking off the beginners series with a look at the equipment one needs to create your own images...
- ...and I've also got a Polaroid special planned as well (in spite of recent announcements about Polaroid!).

Feature images are going from strength to strength as well - today (10th Feb) will see not one, but two feature images! Thanks to Dennis Cordell and Alan Huntley for their kind permission to use their photographs.

*** Other News ***
As I'm sure you are all aware by now it's been an interesting time in the world of photography. Fuji unveiled their prototype medium format rangefinder - a 6x7 folding camera and we await to see if it actually makes it in to production in the future. Polaroid, on the other hand, have announced the closure of two factories with the loss of several jobs. This is a great shame to those of us who use Polaroid films - especially for image transfers and emulsion lifts as the Fuji film just doesn't work the same way. It's interesting to note that Polaroid is ready to licence the technology and I wonder who will take over the production of Polaroid films - let's hope someone does!

With that, I'll end there. Please stop by the magazine site over the week to see all the new features. It's at... http://creativeimagemaker.co.uk

Thanks,
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Old 02-10-2008, 08:23 AM   #95 (permalink)
 
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David- I'd be up for multiple copies of the magazine so I can have tearsheets to pass around.
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Old 02-10-2008, 01:52 PM   #96 (permalink)
 
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I'd definitely like to have one, if postage from the UK isn't too unreasonable.
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Old 02-10-2008, 03:08 PM   #97 (permalink)
 
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A couple for me please.

Thank you for my article.

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Old 02-11-2008, 12:28 AM   #98 (permalink)
 
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Well I don't want any.


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No, OK, breathe out. Yeah, you know I'm good for at least a couple.
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Old 02-11-2008, 03:57 AM   #99 (permalink)
 
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I'll definitely have a copy.
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Old 02-11-2008, 05:01 AM   #100 (permalink)
 
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We will try to have any feed back from our worldwide customers for a printed analog magazine.
If every customer would like to have it; 2.750 pieces but normally you can count on 2% with a direct (e-) mail. So maybe around 50. Therefore it could be important to keep the printed version under 250 grams in weight.
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