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Letters to the Editor > Answers on Images
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Getting a RAW deal and curing those WMD blues, it's all about the new year! Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2005 Ah, reader mail. We just love reader mail. Some days, we're told we're living gods. On other days, we're told to do better. No matter what, opening the Connected Photographer mailbag each day is an adventure. In the spirit of the week between Christmas and New Years, with all of you opening brand-spankin' new cameras, we present another installment of our fabulous Letters to the Editor series.
Bit depth in JPEG images Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2005 A few weeks ago, we responded to a question about bit depth. A reader wrote in with a far more comprehensive reply, which we're publishing here.
Depth of color and his and her photo albums Connected Photographer Magazine - November 2005 Connected Photographer regularly gets a ton of reader questions. We try to answer them, but with thousands of messages a day coming in, I'm sure we miss a bunch. We've had a long list of backlogged Letters to the Editor, so we decided we'd knock out two of them today. They may answer your questions as well.
Should you try to protect your images? Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2005 A few weeks ago, we ran a number of letters-to-the-editor that were interesting, but didn't justify a full article. This week, we've got an interesting letter from reader David Jonah that brings up some thoughtful issues about whether it's a good idea to protect your images online.
We develop some instant photo answers Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2005 We get lots of photo-related questions from readers. Often, if we have anything resembling a useful answer, we repay some old karma debts and just type out a quick reply. While of the questions are pretty interesting, it's usually the case that neither the question nor the answer is enough to justify a full article. This week, we've collated three that were lying around our mail folder.
The positives of negatives Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2005 In this helpful and fun article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz talks about reader responses to last week's "Saving your negatives in a digital world" article, makes some recommendations for buying a slide scanner, and recommends some great articles for further reading.
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