It was December of 2002. I was at an opening (a Roman Loranc show, I think) at the Ansel Adams Gallery on Cannery Row (sadly, gone now). Jeanne Adams came up to me and said that she thought I’d enjoy going to PhotoLucida. “Photo what?” was the best I could do. I had no idea… [Read More]
A new web site
Some History In 1996 I decided to create a web site for my underwater photographs. I registered kasson.com with the InterNIC, installed Internet Information Services on an NT 4 server that was connected to my ISP over Basic Rate ISDN, and started to create html using Notepad. That got old real fast, so I switched… [Read More]
Paper Testing
I got distracted with the Drobo, but I’ve finally gotten around to writing the post on paper testing that I promised last month. One of the reasons for the delay is a struggle to distinguish truth from opinion. As I wrote, I slowly came to realize that each piece of advice falls into a continuum… [Read More]
New off-site backup options
Only eighteen months have passed since I wrote the paper on backing up photographic images, but there have been some changes that affect the off-site component of the backup strategy that I proposed in that paper. The biggest difference is the price reduction of one terabyte disks. It’s now hovering close to a hundred bucks… [Read More]
Paper Selection
Maybe you’re getting tired of reading about blind spots. I know I’m getting a little tired of writing about them. I promised to give it a rest, but first I’ve got a few things to say about one of the most frustrating things in modern digital photography: paper selection. I’ll go through it without the… [Read More]
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