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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 21:40:21 GMT -5
On the subject of books over the past few years I have designed and photographed several covers (as a free job) for a friend ..Just finished the last one the comment from the publisher made me a little chuffed.
Hi J,
Your cover looks great. Well done Colin on the design.
I uploaded it to your account and used the mask to preview how it looks.
So yes the cover will drop into the template. The Publishing logo and barcode will be generated automatically.
If you log into your account you can see the cover preview. I'd suggest moving the back cover image up a couple of cms.
Otherwise looks great.
Thanks
R
Hi J,
Your cover worked perfectly. Attached is the PDF of how the cover looks.
The barcode will be added once you work through the publishing steps.
Thanks
R
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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 21:32:46 GMT -5
Hi Randy 93 F that's 34c nice summer weather.. down south it's COLD and very wet 8c over night ..and I couldn't afford to run the heating....
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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 21:23:49 GMT -5
Thanks Bob. I live over on the other side of the harbour 5 ks away, on the Classic weekend the sound from cars is is nice 'n loud first thing on Sunday morning
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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 5:21:21 GMT -5
Sure will do!
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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 4:30:21 GMT -5
Mine was .. but isn't now
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Post by col on Jun 20, 2012 1:30:45 GMT -5
It 's started again.. umpteen junk photographic related emails. it's so bad I may close my email account and reopen in a new name.
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Post by col on Jun 19, 2012 7:20:42 GMT -5
Special treat for us in WA at the Residency Museum Albany there will an exhibition by one of Australia's greatest photographers.. I will be there on opening night viewing the fantastic images created Max Dupain
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Post by col on Jun 19, 2012 0:38:47 GMT -5
I have just a look at google maps and reckon it could have been Carholme Road just one street back from the Brayford Pool.
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Post by col on Jun 19, 2012 0:09:17 GMT -5
Brayford Pool and the River Witham rings a few bells. As I say "visited was in the early 1950s " or it could have been the very late 40s. I do remember it was near a bend in the river and very near a swing bridge.
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 19:38:05 GMT -5
Harman direct positive paper have any of you guys used it? how good is it??
I have been thinking about buying some for use my view camera, or should I stick with normal paper.
The reason why I'm using paper and not film:
The cost
Processing I will be using 5x7 and don't have a daylight tank that large
I only have a couple of dark slide and both are slightly under size, by about 2mm and it's a lot easer cutting paper under a safe light than film in total darkness.
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 19:25:14 GMT -5
I thougth collect just Russian.. that didn't last long
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 19:16:57 GMT -5
Thanks Guys
Dave froom what I can make out No 35 was made in the UK as a junior speedway car
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 19:09:20 GMT -5
Mickey one of problems with this type of reducer is you gain contrast.
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 9:37:45 GMT -5
I'm sure it was down on the docks or a river..the name was something like 'the pool of blandford' as I say it was a long time ago, the last time I visited was in the early 1950s .
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Post by col on Jun 18, 2012 9:32:24 GMT -5
"reducing it chemically "
Farmer's reducer Solution A: potassium ferricyanide Solution B: sodium thiosulfate
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