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Rangefinder
Magazine
April 2003
Problems & Solutions
Please accompany your questions with a self-addressed stamped envelope
if you wish an immediate reply. Alternatively, you can e-mail me at:
bhurter@rfpublishing.com.
From: Bill Kreher
Williams Photography
Falls Church, VA
I have been a subscriber to the magazine for many years and your “Problems
and Solutions” column is the first thing I turn to when I receive
the magazine.
I now find myself needing repair information. I
have an old Honeywell Auto Strobonar Model 770 flash unit that needs
new NiCd
batteries and
a new high-voltage capacitor. Do you know if anyone still repairs these
units? This unit probably seems primitive compared to today’s fully
automatic, do-everything flash units. But it was a workhorse and until
now, never needed any repairs at all.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Try contacting Marflex
Service Corporation, P.O. Box 633, 16 Chapin Road, Unit 906, Pine Brook,
NJ 07058; (973) 808-9626, fax (973) 808-1706. Marflex
still repairs and services all kinds of Honeywell flash units, including
battery replacement and repairs. They may or may not have your capacitor,
but it is still the place to start.
From: Vance Owen
owen@worldnet.att.net
I enjoy your publication every month, and had a question regarding
digital wedding albums. Our studio has recently started shooting digital
wedding
for the past several months. Our wedding couples have started bringing
back their images for us to create their wedding albums. Is there any
publication or web sites that you know of that I can go to, to get ideas
on how to create a “digital” effects wedding album. Working
with Photoshop I know what can be done with all the filters and effects,
but I think “less is more.” If you are able to let me know
where I can go to find techniques and layout ideas I would greatly appreciate
it! Thank you for your efforts.
Probably the best place to look is on
the web sites of some of the companies that offer digital albums. Often
these manufacturers offer various levels
of support—from complete design to merely printing and binding
the pages or simply binding your printed pages. Also several of these
companies have their own proprietary software that makes digital album
design straightforward and simple Here are several interesting web sites
that feature a variety of digital albums. White Glove First Edition Books
[www.wgbooks.com], offers all sorts of bound digital albums and a wide
array of services. Albums Australia offers beautiful large digitally
produced wedding albums [www.albumsaustralia.com.au] with a variety of
covers and preformatted layouts, as well as a software program to help
you design your album.
You might also want to visit Art Leather’s web site [www.artleather.com]
and look at their Montage Art Books, which use the a new version of Montage
software for design. I recently saw these books at PMA and they are quite
beautiful. One other idea is to check out Martin Schembri’s Pre-designed
Digital Templates, which are a drag-and-drop template layouts for great
looking multi-image compositions. There are four modules, all of which
work in Photoshop. For more info, visit: www.martinschembri.com.au.
From:
Gil Conn
connsphoto@net-magic.net
I have an exposed 126 Mark VI, ASA 80, 12-exposure color film from
Triple-Print Film Labs, PO Box 7620, Philadelphia PA 19101. Are they
still in business
and if they are not, who can I send this cassette to for processing?
Thank you very much for your help. I enjoy reading Rangefinder and your
column Problems & Solutions. You have helped me in the past.
Try contacting
Rocky Mountain Film Laboratory, 560 Geneva St., Aurora, CO 80010; (303)
364-6444; web site: [www.rockymountainfilm.com]. The
lab specializes in older, out-of-date film processes, as well as cross-processing.
From:
Kim West
kimm_west@yahoo.com
Do you know where I could get an instruction manual for a Norwood Director
Exposure Meter?
Contact John S. Craig. He has them all, just about:
www.craigcamera.com.
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