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I've been quiet on the list about all these
unsubscriptions and squabbling about film vrs. CC. Lord knows that the
argument has popped up before over the years with similar rock and roll
results. Personally, I don't care anymore whether its silver or
silicon. I acknowledge silicon is the future and the future will be
here right now the moment these low noise chips become sensitive to
H-Alpha.
But I'll chime in with this thought. APML
pushes itself as a film only list. Other lists clain to the CCD only or
digital only. I am on the digital-astro list muself, but Lordy, I can't
keep up with the gush of traffic (4900 unread mesages in that folder). But
what we need is a common ground list where ALL types of imagers can keep track
of each other. If APML is going to segregate itself into total film
exclusivity, is there another list for simply remaining in contact with the
astrophotography cowd in general, regardless of what type of imaging sensor they
use? I have kind of hoped that APML (as in the sense of the astrophoto
mail list, not digital, ccd, of film list) would morph into a common-ground
list. Nowadays the once the image is in digital form it doesn't mater
whether we scanned film or read a chip dump. At that point, we all do more
or less the same thing at the keyboard.
I would dearly hate to have to sift through
messages from three or four different lists just to keep up with that folks I
have known here on this list are up to. Thats just too much! I have
a life and it does not involve 300 emails a day (after deleting the OTHER 300
spam messages).
Where is our common astrophotograhy
gound?
Robert
Reeves
+29.484 98.440
reeves10@swbell.net San Antonio, Texas USA |
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