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Re: Boy..... I sure am enjoying



Although they *still* haven't officially called it yet, I am so so proud to be (finally, at long last, once again) living in a blue state-- south of the Mason Dixon line!  That hasn't happened here since I was 24 years old (and that was a while ago).

Diana

On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:01 PM, eric nelson wrote:

I had to go see for myself.
Eric


On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:23 AM, ender100 <ender100@aol.com> wrote:
If I know you Hans, your sitting in a pub someplace!
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On Nov 5, 2008, at 2:08:30 AM, "Hans Klemmer" <hansklemmer@mac.com> wrote:
From: "Hans Klemmer" <hansklemmer@mac.com>
Subject:Re: Boy..... I sure am enjoy ing
Date: November 5, 2008 2:08:30 AM CST
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Was watching and listening from Northern Ireland...
Hans

On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:56 AM, Catherine Rogers wrote:

> hehehehe indeed Mark...
>
> Watching and listening from here (Australia) too - plus holding  
> breath (while spotting in photoshop)
>
> cheers
> Catherine
>
> Mark Nelson wrote:
>> Watching the election returns!!!!
>>
>>
>> Hehehehe
>>
>> Mark Nelson
>> www.PrecisionDigitalNegatives.com
>> PDNPrint Forum @ Yahoo Groups >> www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com >> >> On Nov 4, 2008, at 7:25 PM, Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, Diana Bloomfield wrote: >>> >>>> I don't know where I read this, maybe in PF Journal, Judy?-- Or >>>> maybe somebody on this list mentioned it. I can't remember-- but >>>> I read or heard, not all that long ago, that if you cut the 2 >>>> corner edges of those foam brushes, you end up with a more >>>> rounded-type brush, so when you brush your emulsion on, you can >>>> help eliminate the sharp edge lines you sometimes get with these >>>> foam brushes. I tried it, and it does work well-- for what it's >>>> worth. >>>> >>> >>> I'm pretty sure I'd heard that, too, Diana, but don't think it was >>> in P-F. However, though I'd actually done that myself a time or >>> two, I found it may have made matters worse -- somehow the >>> original edge was sort of cleaner, tho I didn't have a problem >>> with edgelines anyway. Partly that may have been from having >>> enough emulsion on the brush for ample flow, partly could have >>> been using a semi-textured or relatively absorbent paper -- or >>> maybe from holding the paper relatively vertical for a few moments >>> after coating... >>> >>> I don't remember, but, whichever, it goes to show you can't lose >>> 'em all (especially with cyano!!!). >>> >>> J. >>