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Category Archives: People
Scanning Kodak Cirkut film
A dear friend of mine, now deceased, handed me a box of film about 30 years ago. The film had been in a flood in the garage of his friend who obtained the film from the original photographer who died … Continue reading
Machine carving and old style gilding on a deadline
At Cal Poly we recently dedicated the Raymond J. Prince Shakespeare Press Museum Resource Room. It’s a library of printing-related books and magazines, and it’s a study room for our students with desks, computers, a scanner, and comfy chairs. The … Continue reading
Posted in History, People, Software
Tagged Brian Lawler, Cal Poly, CNC woodworking, gilding, gold leaf, gold leafing, Raymond J. Prince, Shakespeare Press Museum, The Blognosticator
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EyeFi changes everything!
Last year I wrote about using the iPad as an instantaneous proofing device when shooting digital portraits. It turned out to be the most popular blog I have ever written. Months later, I still get many hits a day on … Continue reading
My visit to GigaHQ
Last Friday I ventured out into the world and visited the headquarters of GigaPan, the maker of the motorized camera mount that I have been using for a half-year. GigaPan is based in Portland, Oregon. At the GigaPan HQ are … Continue reading
Posted in Panoramic Photography, People, Photography
Tagged Brian Lawler, GigaPan, Oregon, Panoramic photography, Portland, The Blognosticator
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The largest machines in the world
Yesyerday morning a group of TAGA participants visited the Longview, Washington, paper-making plant of NORPAC. This is the largest paper-making facility in North America. Inside its massive buildings are three of the largest machines on Earth. These machines are for … Continue reading
French TAGA chapter captures the Kipphan Trophy
This year’s TAGA Conference featured something completely new: the French student chapter from Grenoble won first prize in the TAGA scientific journal competition. This is the first time a student chapter outside North America has captured the prize. The students … Continue reading
Posted in Education, New technology, People
Tagged Brian Lawler, French TAGA, Kipphan trophy, PEROGA, Portland, printing, printing technology, student success, TAGA, The Blognosticator
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Things I learned on my recent trip to Chicago
Back from Chicago a full week, I was reviewing my notes last night, and I have a handful of observations to share with you. This year I wore my fedora, with my Blognosticator “PRESS” card sticking out of it. I … Continue reading
A new ink-jet news press debuts in Chicago
In the Four Seasons hotel in Chicago last night I attended an interesting panel discussion on ink-jet printing of newspapers. The event was hosted by Cabot, an international manufacturer of the components of ink. They make, among other things, carbon … Continue reading
Posted in Business, New technology, People, Printing and Printing Processes
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The idea of a “mirrorless” camera – good and bad
I have a very nice Canon professional camera. I love it. But it’s really noisy when the shutter is activated. It makes a clop-snap sound that is sometimes unacceptable to the circumstances. When I was photographing the Festival Mozaic concerts … Continue reading
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Bridging generations (this time it’s the Bay Bridge)
The year 1933 must have been impressive for people living in and around San Francisco. The city is located on the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula, and in that era it was accessible by road only by driving … Continue reading
Posted in History, People, Photography
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