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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruairi Robinson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ruairi Robinson View Post
    Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Absolutely fantastic!!!
    "There is no point in having sharp images when you've fuzzy ideas."
    Jean-Luc Godard.

    Dynamic range is, after all, the measurement between well saturation (photosite blowout) and noise floor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Das View Post
    O.k. first "amazing" and "white noise" were clever..we got it.
    The fifth one is _________.

    If people are not clever enough to click on view more posts by
    Jannard..Mark..and Graeme and sorting through some posts..well..
    then good luck to you on use of your Red to break new ground in this
    industry. Nothing good in Life is ever going to just be handed out to you..
    You have to commit some effort and persistance.
    Right because the patience to sift through endless fanboy drivel has a huge bearing on a cinematographer's ability to light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruairi Robinson View Post
    Right because the patience to sift through endless fanboy drivel has a huge bearing on a cinematographer's ability to light.

    R.
    I've always found that to be true.
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    +1. To all above.
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    You got me all wrong Detlev. I whole heartedly agree with everything you said. The Ask David Mullen thread is by far my favorite thread on this forum, because of all the reasons you stated. I just think there are certain threads that could benefit from the diary type I described. So, I'm saying in addition to all the awesome threads where we get to discuss, learn, and socialize, we could benefit from the occasional thread of pure information. I think this OO7 thread is a great example. Like you said, "All of us in different ways". Peace.
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    I hope I haven't started the next, "I am error" thread.

    Seriously. Even if you do the custom sifting it still leaves something go be desired. I'm curious to see how it goes.

    I think mark should hand pick questions and reply in the 007 thread which would create a kind of FAQ.

    David
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    A revolution is a struggle between the future and the past." – Fidel Castro
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    Quote Originally Posted by KETCH ROSSI View Post
    In deed a great idea that it should have been implemented long ago, however if they
    did many of my post would have never made it ha ha.

    But I do support this idea and I support even better what Jarred is doing via marking
    "RED TEAM" the threads were they have posted and allow to jump right to it.

    Truth is that we all Love what RED is doing and this community, so we naturally get exited
    and post away ;) Nothing wrong with that, for this I favor Jarred's new filter system
    rather then Deleting away, or in peed users form Posting, as it could be bad for their
    Hearth if they can't release the excitement via posting he he.
    I agree Ketch ... I can honestly say that I never tried to pad my post count and I don't think many people here have (and if I ever did it would be quite an embarrassment anyway considering the count of some of the users like you!)

    Like you, I would never want to totally suppress the enthusiasm of others. Also I think there has been value when Jim announces something, to get lots of short positive responses from people here ... that's a big part of why the forum exists, so that Red can have real, instant feedback from its valuable customers. If the feedback is overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic, they know they are doing something that makes their customers happy. It's a good thing.

    However, the new thing that Jarred implemented was awesome -- as I have often found myself trying to wade through long threads looking for the Red team responses and wondering where the "end" was.

    And like many here, I will still continue to search for Jim and Jarred's posts on a daily basis -- just because I can't risk missing any big news, lol ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Battistella View Post
    I hope I haven't started the next, "I am error" thread.

    Seriously. Even if you do the custom sifting it still leaves something go be desired. I'm curious to see how it goes.

    I think mark should hand pick questions and reply in the 007 thread which would create a kind of FAQ.

    David
    So chime away and create the "noise" here and leave the info over in 007!
    Floodgates are open man. Ask and ye shall receive.

    R.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Battistella View Post
    I hope I haven't started the next, "I am error" thread.

    Seriously. Even if you do the custom sifting it still leaves something go be desired. I'm curious to see how it goes.

    I think mark should hand pick questions and reply in the 007 thread which would create a kind of FAQ.

    David
    Love the idea of hand picking questions and replying in the 007 thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Lealos View Post
    You got me all wrong Detlev. I whole heartedly agree with everything you said. The Ask David Mullen thread is by far my favorite thread on this forum, because of all the reasons you stated. I just think there are certain threads that could benefit from the diary type I described. So, I'm saying in addition to all the awesome threads where we get to discuss, learn, and socialize, we could benefit from the occasional thread of pure information. I think this OO7 thread is a great example. Like you said, "All of us in different ways". Peace.
    :-) ... thanks Clint - and i hope i have gotten some things right nevertheless it may not have seemed so ... !

    i was just adding to the thought of having more "closed threads".

    ... all toghether, in the various threads and in response to everyones posts, i was thinking about the problem at hand as a whole and cooking up a possible architecture for a solution in the back of my brain, that would let "us" ... as in all the readers and contributors of a thread .... create a "diary version" with the push of a button - a diary with an individual filter that is.

    For example - a couple of switches, turning on/off (toggle):
    [REDTEAM] [MODERATERS] [ORIGINAL POSTER] [All messages over x characters][friends] ... [...add keyword here...]

    ... and display the resulting thread filtered that way, either only one of the above or any combination thereof.

    This way, it should include your wishes as well as all others ...

    else{"I would have gotten it really wrong"}

    ;-)


    sure. peace & love :-)
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