As you may know, the PhotoForum list's management has compiled an eclectic file of FAQ - and answers - for everyone's benefit. These tidbits of photographic information and wisdom were archived from postings sent to PhotoForum, from the NetNews, and other sources. Some material may, in fact, carry the byline of current list members if it appeared on this list. If so and you wish to remove it from the list just let list HQ know that in it will be done immediately. Otherwise all contributors are profusely and gratefully thanked for their generous sharing of experience and information for the benefit of everyone. Anyway, this is to announce the availability of Section #46 and it can be retrieved off the web or by email request. The contents of this latest section is: FAQ-46$TXT 46.01 -< Supplier of Photographic Flashbulbs >- 46.02 -< Fractional F-stop Chart and how to determine them >- 46.03 -< Photographing large groups and making a profit >- 46.04 -< Valuable Information for Volunteer photo teachers >- 46.05 -< Fundamentals on basics photography by Ultraviolet >- 46.06 -< Exposure suggestions for Lunar Eclipse photography >- 46.07 -< Shedding some light on DOF and Hyperfocal Distance >- 46.08 -< Real vs. Virtual Images - a basic definition >- 46.09 -< Making pictures of water splashes >- 46.10 -< Unsticking photographs stuck to glass >- 46.11 -< What are tintypes and can I make them myself? >- 46.12 -< What to store negatives in? Paper or plastic sleeves? >- On the web you will find a link to ALL the available sections at: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/faq.html To request this section by email proceed as follows: 1. Start a message for: ritphoto@rit.edu 2. On the Subject line state: FAQ-46$TXT 3. On First line of body state: FAQ-46$TXT 4. Send the message By automatic reply you will get section number 46. To get previous sections just change the 46 for lower numbers. To obtain the index page or table of contents in the FAQ files by email state FAQ$TXT f ollowing same pattern as explained above. Andrew Davidhazy, andpph@rit.edu - PhotoForum on the Internet