Thanks, Rob, for doing this on FB. It will be fun
to see the images as well as some of the names of people who were
active then. For the most part it was an interesting and
congenial group. Don On 7/19/11 11:11 AM, wildimages@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: Emily I agree ... about FB or somewhere equally accessible. AND - unlike web pages - anyone involved can add thier contributions. As far as anthing is permanent these days. I'll try to upload higher res versions than needed. For vagabond (the only camera I physically have) the scans more than do justice to the negatives. For the other cameras ... I only have what I was sent and cant remember how good that was until I look. As you say - once they are on FB anybody can archive them locally ... Rob----Original Message---- From: elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: 19/07/2011 13:50 To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"<photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subj: Re: Jan Faul is Alive and Well Well, Rob, in my opinion possibly the best place for that data is now the FB page. At least it would all be in one place and a place which gives access to those outside FB as well as within. My hunch is that FB will be pretty stable until power shortages hit the West. In any case, Andy and any one of us can then archive the PTC stuff if we're nervous about durability. How much of the original film have you got? How good were the scans you made? Can you just resave them larger? Or do you need to rescan? And is there some place not related to an individual on Photoforum (like Andy) who might be the better caretaker of the original materials? -- Emily L. Ferguson mailto:elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 508-563-6822 New England landscapes, wooden boats and races http://www.landsedgephoto.com Check out my Spring daily photograph project at:http://tinyurl.com/3a6m7g6 And Summer:http://tinyurl.com/22juo5s Autumn now complete here:http://tinyurl.com/26pdgz9 Winter concluded here:http://tinyurl.com/2co5wkg |