Currently, that's up to individual members. One can freely use one's real name as a user name.
If, on the other hand, you intended to communicate that you wish this forum would mandate use of real names, I wholeheartedly agree. I'd extend that to all other Internet forums and commenting systems. In my opinion, doing so would go a long way toward returning civility to the world.
Currently, that's up to individual members. One can freely use one's real name as a user name.
If, on the other hand, you intended to communicate that you wish this forum would mandate use of real names, I wholeheartedly agree. I'd extend that to all other Internet forums and commenting systems. In my opinion, doing so would go a long way toward returning civility to the world.
we know that they are doing everything they can to be the right size for the market.
I thought everyone knew my name!
The ads for my book are on APUG.
Oh! So you're Robert Shanebrook?
PE (Photo Enigineer) is Ron Mowrey, author of "Emulsion Making, Coating, and Testing", advertised here on APUG. As you may have guessed by his book's title, he is a retired Kodak engineer who is still active in research, particularly in small scale emulsion making among a variety of other things. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in General Chemistry and a Masters in Organic Chemistry. Given his vast knowledge and experience, Ron is widely known as the authoritative voice here on APUG. He has generously spent a lot of time answering many questions and correcting false information.
From what I read in his many posts, he is also very humble which is why I decided to post this on his behalf. I hope I am not out of line.
Ian Andvaag (iandvaag)
Nope, he is using another screen name here on APUG, and so far, both of us have been happy.
I'm editing this as the previous post came in while I was typing.
Yes, that is me. Thanks for calling me humble. I hope I can bear the title well.
PE
That's why i suggest you to suggest the FF team to consider contacting PE/Ron at some point in time, he's a very important asset for color film in the XXI Century... (And this is no hype at all... PE is one of the inventors of the most celebrated, debated, and mourned Kodak film of all times.)Thanks for this!
Thanks FF. I'm glad we are able to talk.
Best wishes.
PE
You are kidding, but somewhere on the Internets I was researching old super8 film and it seems 3M in Ferrania did make a K11 or K12 compatibile film in the early 70's!For example, a ISO 25 or 64 film that has certain color non-linearlities built in, so it emulates the look of THAT Kodak film many people keep asking you about...
Your employer knows exactly how many messages you post here. Your employer knows exactly what your APUG user ID is as well as other user IDs you be known as on different Web sites. A decision to participate while at work ought be made independent of any "handles" one goes by. Before retiring, I used my real name for more than a decade when posting from work, both here and at other forums.If i used my real name, my employeer would not be impressed with the amount of messages i post here...
It's fantastic to have you around Ron. Keeps the barn guys realistic... I do have to agree that Ferrania is going to be a helluva barn.Nope, he is using another screen name here on APUG, and so far, both of us have been happy.
I'm editing this as the previous post came in while I was typing.
Yes, that is me. Thanks for calling me humble. I hope I can bear the title well.
PE
Your employer knows exactly how many messages you post here. Your employer knows exactly what your APUG user ID is as well as other user IDs you be known as on different Web sites.
WOW! I think I had read something similar some time back. Dave should be able to verify this.You are kidding, but somewhere on the Internets I was researching old super8 film and it seems 3M in Ferrania did make a K11 or K12 compatibile film in the early 70's!
My Biochemistry professor likened making film to building an artificial eye. He even drew analogs to the dyes in the eye and the sensitizing dyes in films. The layers were akin to the cornea layers and etc. Amazing. We spent one afternoon drawing on his whiteboard. He was an amazing guy.
PE
WOW! I think I had read something similar some time back. Dave should be able to verify this.
That would be awesome if Ferrania were able to reproduce it! I know they said they are very interested in their formulas in the archive!
WOW! I think I had read something similar some time back. Dave should be able to verify this.
That would be awesome if Ferrania were able to reproduce it! I know they said they are very interested in their formulas in the archive!
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