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    Creating Digital Negative Workshop at Project Basho: May 16 & 17

    We just wanted to send you a reminder about creating digital negative workshop by Ron Reeder at Project Basho in May. We are pleased to bring Ron to East Coast to offer this workshop.

    The workshop will cover how to customize QTR profiles for your process. Ron Reeder is the co-author of "Digital Negatives: Using Photoshop to Create Digital Negatives for Silver and Alternative Process Printing" by Focal Press. He has been offering workshops on creating digital negative, but never this extensively on profiling with QTR.

    http://www.projectbasho.org/workshop...-workshop.html

    We have a few more opening slots for the workshop. If you are interested, please contact us off the list. Thank you for your attention.

    Thanks!
    Tsuyoshi

    p.s.: We also announced the new schedule for destination trips for photographers: trips to Le Bez, Kanazawa/Noto Japan, and Four Corners in Southwest US.

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    Good Luck shinnya,
    I've heard nothing but good things about your place and the workshops.

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    Hi JD,

    Thank you for your comments. We are just trying as much as we can. Thoguh we do fall short sometime...

    At this point, Ron's workshop is about to be full. We have only a few opening seats. If you are still contemplating, you should sign up as soon as possible.

    Warmly,
    Tsuyoshi

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    Hi,

    One more seat left for digital negative workshop in Philadelphia on May 16&17th.

    Warmly,
    Tsuyoshi

 

 
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