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Hey Garth, what a nice way to wake up in the morning! Were the two congressmen connected somehow, or were they entirely separate but synchronistic events? Either way, you are in, friend!
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Hi Alex,
There was one phone call with two congressmen. The Pennsylvania congressman called on his cell phone, while the Florida congressman was across tha aisle on a charter tour bus, all full of congress members on a morning's excusion to an undisclosed destination. They were both very friendly. Well I should admit that the Florida congressman actually recalled for me that we in fact attended grade school together. The world gets smaller! The Pennsylvania congressman was the one who gave him the business card. Mystery partially solved. :sunnysmil Garth |
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Well for starters, I generated a 101-level grayscale in Photoshop (a time-consuming task) that I carefully calibrated for my printer. As for identifying digital value levels in Photoshop, the tab next to the Navigator menu is the Information menu. The menu will automatically display the value readout of wherever the cursor is on the image. I find it helpful to convert to L.a.b. scale instead of RGB (for 101 levels). Don't get too excited about this technology though; it is better to sort through all these value relationships with your own eyes when painting. Painting by numbers is a sure way to make your painting degrade into a bad copy of a photograph. On the other hand, it is useful for studying and comparing value relationships in the photo reference. Just don't copy this blindly onto the canvas. Interpretation is needed. I hope this helps answer your questions. Garth |
Oh I see what you mean. The world definately does not need another copy of a photograph. Thanks much!
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