2012 Fotoclave flyer added.
I have uploaded Tom Frazier’s Fotoclave flyer for 2012, you can view it HERE. Find more information at www.fotoclave.net.
Craig.
I have uploaded Tom Frazier’s Fotoclave flyer for 2012, you can view it HERE. Find more information at www.fotoclave.net.
Craig.
The Catalogue for the 2012 San Joaquin Valley International Exhibition is available now at http://2012.sjvccc.org.
In the first week of April it has been viewed 375 times by 190 different people from over 26 different countries! 1 in 10 visitors was using a MAC, and over 1/4 were viewing using Mozilla Firefox.
Craig H.
Think digital images are new? You’d be surprised, the first digital image on a computer was done in…… 1957, 55 years ago!
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One of the first scanned images. Produced by NIST in 1957, the image shows Walden Kirsch, son of the leader of the team that developed the image scanner. This is a composite of two binary scans to produce approximate gray levels.
The first Digital Sensor was a whopping 10,000 pixels (Note pixels, not megapixels!) and was produced by Fairchild semiconductor in 1973.
Kodak produced the first color sensor in 1975….. So Digital, not so new!
Craig.
I have replaced the gallery software to a better program that should be easier to use, have yet to finish tweaking it though.
Craig H.
I have updated the website and a lot of the plugins used by it, please let me know if I have missed anything and something is not working correctly.
Craig H.
2012 SJV International Exhibition entry form is now online, connect via the link on the left or HERE.
Craig H.
Details for the San Joaquin International Valley International Exhibition 2011have been added to the site HERE.
This Exhibition replaces the one previously run by the Council, the Fresno International.
Craig.
The Results of the 46th Fresno International Exhibition of Photography have been published, you can view the Catalogue HERE.
Craig.
February edition of the Flash added to the website.
Craig.
I have uploaded the labels for use on the back of prints. There are two versions, one that can be printed and hand written, the second can be typed out on the computer before printing.
Find them under “Print Labels” on the left menu.
Craig.