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gr82bart
12-28-2006, 07:08 AM
Is it just me or does there not seem to be all the traffic that this place was hyped to have? A lot of discussion seems to be around making digital negatives - which - let's face it, is a niche within a niche. The rest can be found elsewhere on 'digital' sites or APUG.

Sounding like rain on a parade here. Sorry.

Regards, Art.

Bob01721
12-28-2006, 12:48 PM
Is it just me or does there not seem to be all the traffic that this place was hyped to have? A lot of discussion seems to be around making digital negatives - which - let's face it, is a niche within a niche. The rest can be found elsewhere on 'digital' sites or APUG.

Sounding like rain on a parade here. Sorry.

Regards, Art.
I know what you mean, but it's getting hard for some of us to find a home. Speaking for myself, most of the all-digital sites are "too" digital for my needs. But APUG is entirely "wet" and won't tolerate discussions about negative scanning or inkjet printing. The Large Format Photography Forum is more inclusive re digital topics, but I also shoot 35mm.

As the "dedicated" sites continue to tighten up their focus (heh heh) and become more exclusive, it makes it tougher for those of us who like to bridge both worlds without living entirely in either.

SanFranciscoNudes
12-28-2006, 01:04 PM
I think as time goes on there will be more and more people who have some kind of "hybrid" workflow -certain combinations just make a lot of sense - and yes, you can kind of piece together most of what you need to know from either extreme but it's not always a comfortable thing to participate on a group like APUG where fundamentally they don't want you there.

Baxter Bradford
12-28-2006, 01:35 PM
I had hoped for more traffic too, other than that for digital negs. Whilst I am happy enough to be able to find answers where needed, I thought that the helpful and friendly nature of the APUG crowd who like me covertly dabble in the D' domain would make this a lively community.

Have just been struggling with some Epson 7800 printer control issues and sought help from the Yahoo Wideformat group.

No harm in monitoring periodically.

Don Bryant
12-28-2006, 02:26 PM
Is it just me or does there not seem to be all the traffic that this place was hyped to have? A lot of discussion seems to be around making digital negatives - which - let's face it, is a niche within a niche. The rest can be found elsewhere on 'digital' sites or APUG.

Sounding like rain on a parade here. Sorry.

Regards, Art.
Be patient Art. It takes some time to build a signifigant churn rate. Hardly anyone talks about ink jet prints - yet. Perhaps an A3 (13x19) ink jet print exchange would stir the pot. And there seems to be a fair amount of activity for digital negatives which was what the old Gray Area forum was about.

And who knows perhaps discussion of digital capture will take off.

Don Bryant

jd callow
12-28-2006, 03:15 PM
The growth of the site has slowed, but according to Sean it is not dissimilar to the initial growth of APUG.

There are a couple things that have stymied the growth of the site, not the least of which has been the holidays. There has also been the lack of promotion. Later today I will be making requests for feedback. The feedback will, hopefully, help us prepare the site to be moved from beta to release candidate.


Once there we'll start advertising. Although i have 400.00 in ads setup (they need the keywords changed to become effective) the real promotion needs to be done by the membership. If the members are happy with the site they will tell there friends.

Some of the things needed to make the site ready for prime time...

I would like to reorganize the forums so that they embrace a larger audience and will better accommodate growth.
I have begun asking members if they would like to write articles.
Along with articles the site needs other assets, such as pages of pertinent links (SW, HW, tutorials, etc)
These new areas as well as the gallery will need to be integrated in to a usable flow.
When the integration is complete we need to build our visual identity
Finally we will need to use the site, find what is broken and prepare for version 2.


In the long term I'd like to see this place become attractive and valued by those who just wish to have their snaps of Aunt Rose look good when printed from CD on a frontier to those who are doing colour carbons.

Joe Lipka
12-28-2006, 04:33 PM
It will take quite a while for those who need or want to participate in this site to find this site. That's part of the way of the world. I am not worried about this slow start.

Tom Kershaw
12-28-2006, 08:22 PM
I have already got something meaningful from this site due to the very helpful responses to a few questions I asked. IMO hybridphoto.com has great potential even if it is destined to be a relatively niche off-shoot of APUG in the near future.

Tom.

Greg_E
12-29-2006, 03:31 AM
Have just been struggling with some Epson 7800 printer control issues and sought help from the Yahoo Wideformat group.



You probably should have tried asking here if you were concerned about acceptance... You never know what might have turned up. I hope you get an answer at that group, I kind of gave up on them more than a year ago...

Jeremy
12-29-2006, 10:02 PM
Hardly anyone talks about ink jet prints - yet. Perhaps an A3 (13x19) ink jet print exchange would stir the pot.

Don Bryant

I'd be interested in an ink jet print exchange, but maybe not 13x19 as I don't print to that size digitally. I do have 50 sheets of the new Museo Silver Rag in 8.5x11, though....

Helen Bach
12-30-2006, 10:10 AM
I'd be interested in an ink jet print exchange...

So would I.

Best,
Helen

Sean
12-31-2006, 03:27 PM
Things will be fairly slow until the 1-2,000 registration mark and I think we'll get there. I remember in the first several months of apug checking the forum in the morning and thinking "wow! 10 new posts! cool!". Before the xmas/new years slump this forum was registering 2-3 new accounts a day, that's enough to slowly hit critical mass if everyone continues to hang around. Soon that will be 3-4 a day, 5-6 a day, etc. Once out of beta that's when things will really start to happen..

gr82bart
01-02-2007, 10:10 AM
I guess there was an exodus at APUG, but that was over penises, of all things. GAWD, show a penis and people run screaming for the hills!

Regards, Art.

Don Bryant
01-02-2007, 12:36 PM
Art,

As Ann Clancy mentioned, can we leave APUG issues at APUG?

Don Bryant

gr82bart
01-02-2007, 11:21 PM
Oiy! Or to be more stereotypical ethnicaly correct - aiyah!

Regards, Art.

OldBikerPete
01-03-2007, 04:32 PM
I'm acessing this site as well as APUG and the LF Forum. Already I've picked up enough extra information here to choose which scanner I want to upgrade to and to identify some software to help balancing scans from color negs. To me that's super value and I'll continue to read this site and post when I have something to contribute. I suspect a lot of registered users of this site are like me - peripherally interested in most of what's going on in areas we don't use (eg. digital printing of large negatives) but won't post until we have something to contribute.

wclavey
01-05-2007, 03:24 PM
I must admit that I have not found the home here that I expected. I think I am in a similar situation as Bob01721... not nearly digital enough for the majority of the participants here but way too digital for APUG. Because I start off everything as analog (mostly 120 B&W), there is still a lot of useful content posted regularly on APUG that it makes sense for me to check there daily. But since my digital workflow is basically negative scanning, PS editing, and finally commercial printing, there is just not much to blather about - - it is very straight forward.

I do, however, find the digital negative threads interesting, even though it is not something I would do. And I draw a lot of inspiration from what I see in the Gallery. So, all in all, I'm hangin' in there to see where things go.