Lea, Google "slide projector sound" for a bunch. Now for that musty projector oil and baked dust smell ... . To change the subject slightly RE deadness of film - recently I arted in PS some chromes I did not take. They look good and fit in with some I did take. I felt guilty for a couple of seconds. How would you feel if someone was using your "found" pictures? AZ Build a 120/35mm Lookaround! The Lookaround E-Book 5ed. NOW SHIPPING http://www.panoramacamera.us > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [SPAM] Re: Film is not dead > From: Lea Murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sat, July 11, 2009 3:45 pm > To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Yeah, if someone would come up with a sound effect for the carousel > noise that would be AWESOME. I'd add that to all my slide > shows...reminds me of when I was a little girl watching grandpa's > slide shows. > Lea > On Jul 11, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Pablo Coronel wrote: > > Actually my 6yr old daughter loves slide shows (old style) over > > computer slide shows.... > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Eugene Kowaluk <eugene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > wrote: > > Film is not dead, and we continue to use it in our scientific > > cameras as do others around the country including one which has even > > resurrected its use. Hardware concerns are one reason: although the > > same film camera has been running for the past 14 years on our > > experiments, non-scientific-grade digital cameras sustain damage. > > > > And when asked, most of last year's speakers at a local photography > > museum admitted using film. > > > > > > eugene > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, July 7, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Emily L. Ferguson wrote: > > > >> Film is dead, and slide shows are deader. > > > > > babies. they're what i do. > www.leamurphy.com