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I am fairly sure that Popular Photography is not available on-line. However, subscriptions are pretty cheap. I know this because I wrote for a publication which, as I understand it, was acquired by Popular Photography, and they generously decided to pay me in free subscriptions. That said, the editorial quality of Popular Photography is fairly high, and their independence has been respected for decades in the course of their product reviews. Their equipment tests, especially of lenses, have long defined the standard for all other publications to meet. One of the better collections of links to photography sites is: http://www.resourcehelp.com/qserphoto.htm -- Mike On 2001-01-14 at 01:28 -0500, Randall Hofland wrote: > I don't know if anyone will be interested but my latest copy of Poular > Photography (Feb. 2001) has a nice article on flatbed scanners and also > a great one with the best description of CD and DVD technology I have > ever seen in a general purpose magazine. I found the latter to be very > useful in understanding some of the minor differences between media > types since much of that is never mentioned in computer magazines and > websites. Anyone interested in using computers for visual arts might > want to take a look. > > I don't know if those articles are also available on line. - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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