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Interesting - never worked with this program before.
Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. Eisboch |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 16:52:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. How do you load the filter sets? Can't seem to get that to work. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. Eisboch Same here. Default choice for viewing, resizing, cropping, format conversion etc. I'll only start something better if I have retouching etc. to do. Its batch operations are extremely usefull as well. |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I recommended it to you in our recent email exchanges. I use it as my default image viewer. It's fast and easy. I don't bother with any of it's editing capabilities. I've got much better tools for that. But for a down and dirty viewer, it can't be beat. RG |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 16:52:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. How do you load the filter sets? Can't seem to get that to work. I don't know. I never downloaded the filter plugins. I just use it as it is. Eisboch |
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Tom, don't know if you have this. Here's something I found in the InranView directory on my computer: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- File : 'Plugins.txt' - Information for IrfanView PlugIns Author: Irfan Skiljan E-Mail: WWW : http://www.irfanview.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- !*! Please use always the current IrfanView and PlugIn version !*! - How to install IrfanView PlugIns? 1) Visit IrfanView's homepage: http://www.irfanview.com 2) Go to "Download-PlugIns" 3) Download PlugIns 4) Click on the PlugIn file 5) PlugIns will be installed into IrfanView "PlugIns" directory Download: You can download all PlugIns from the Internet: http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm http://www.irfanview.net/plugins.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Available PlugIns: * 1. 8BF_FILTERS.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to load Adobe Photoshop 8BF filters. Note: some older/special 8BFs may require additional system DLLs. You can download these DLLs he http://irfanview.tuwien.ac.at/plugins/8bf_tools.zip Copy/unzip these DLLs into your Windows-System or System32 folder. * 2. AWD.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read Artweaver files. Thanks to Boris Eyrich. * 3. B3D.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read BodyPaint 3D files. * 4. CRW.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read Canon CRW/CR2 files. Note: this PlugIn requires additional Canon DLLs: http://irfanview.tuwien.ac.at/plugins/canon_crw.zip (check "Readme_Canon.txt" for instructions and install!) * 5. CADIMAGE.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read CAD formats: DXF, DWG, HPGL, CGM, SVG. Check "http://www.cadsofttools.com/download/irfanviewplugins.zip" for newest versions and licenses. (Shareware, Third party PlugIn) * 6. DICOM.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read Dicom medical files. Thanks to Wolfgang Krug and Chris Rorden. Note: DICOM/ACR/IMA format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read Dicom/ACR/IMA images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".dcm", ".acr" or ".ima" ! * 7. DJVU.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read DjVu files. * 8. EAFSH.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/save EA Sports FSH files. Thanks to GreyMana: http://www.greymana.de. * 9. ECW.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/write ECW files (Enhanced Compressed Wavelet). * 10. EFFECTS.DLL - This PlugIn contains some image effects. Thanks to GENiEBEN! * 11. EMAIL.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to send images as emails. * 12. EXIF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to show EXIF information from EXIF-JPG files. * 13. FFACTORY.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to use Filter Factory 8BF files (Photoshop plugins). The DLL is based on the Filter Factory library from Michael Johannhanwahr: www.icnet.de. Thanks Michael! * 14. FLASH.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play Macromedia's Flash/Shockwave/FLV files. Thanks to Remio! * 15. FORMATS.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read additional image formats: - PSP - Paint Shop Pro format - IFF/LBM format (Amiga Interchange File Format) - G3 Fax format - RAS/SUN format - Bio-RAD Confocal image format - Mosaic format - YUV format - XBM format - XPM format - GEM-IMG format - WBMP - WAP Bitmap - SGI format (Silicon Graphics Image) - RLE format (Utah RLE Image) - TTF format (True Type Font) - RAW format (RAW data) - Digital camera RAW formats (CRW CR2 DNG NEF RAF ORF MRW ERF DCR SRF X3F PEF EFF) - DDS format (Direct Draw Surface) - SFW format (Seattle Film Works JPG file) - CAM format (Casio CAM JPG file) - KDC format (Kodak Digital Camera files) - WAD format (WAD3 game files) - WAL format (Quake 2 textures) - PIC format (Softimage PICT) - FITS format (Flexible Image Transport System) - HDR format (High Dynamic Range) - PVR format (DreamCast textures) Note: G3 format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read G3 images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".g3" ! Note: Mosaic format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read Mosaic images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".mos" ! Note: XBM format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read XBM images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".xbm" ! Note: XPM format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read XPM images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".xpm" ! Note: WBMP format hasn't a specific header and IrfanView can't recognize all such images. If you want to read WBMP images with IrfanView, the file extension MUST BE ".wbmp" ! * 16. FPX.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read FlashPix format. * 17. FUNLTDIV.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to use Filters Unlimited files (Photoshop PlugIns and filters) The PlugIn is based on the Library from Michael Johannhanwahr: www.icnet.de Thanks Michael! * 18. FTP.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to transfer files from Thumbnails window using FTP. * 19. HDP.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read HDP/WDP files (MS HD Photo). * 20. ICONS.DLL - This PlugIn contains special icons for IrfanView file associations. * 21. ICS.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read ICS files (Image Cytometry Standard). Thanks to Cris Luengo. * 22. IMPDF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to save PDF files (Portable Document Format). Thanks to ComSquare AG! * 23. IPTC.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to edit IPTC and Comment information from JPG files. * 24. IV_PLAYER.EXE - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play video/sound/audio-cd files using MS Media Player interface. (AVI, MPG, WAV, MIDI, CDA, WMA, ASF, AIF, SND, WMA/WMV) * 25. JPEG2000.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/write JPEG-2000 format. Note: Third party PlugIn, registration required for saving. * 26. JPG_TRANSFORM.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to process lossless JPG transformations: vertical flip, horizontal flip, rotation, crop or marker cleaning. * 27. JPM.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/write JPM format. (JPEG2000/Part6, Luradocument.JPM, similar to LDF) Note: Third party PlugIn, registration required for saving. * 28. KDC.DLL - This DLL is created by Kodak Eastman Company. It allows IrfanView to read KDC files (Kodak Digital Camera). It was tested with KDC120 and KDC50 files. * 29. LCMS.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to use embedded color profiles in JPG/TIF files. Thanks to Marti Maria! * 30. LDF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/write LuraDocument format LDF. IrfanView can save images up to 4096x4096 pixels as LDF and max. 6 pages in one LDF file. The DLL is based on the SDK from LuraTech GmbH, Germany: www.luratech.com Thanks guys! * 31. LOGOMANAGER.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read to Nokia Logo Files: NLM/NOL/NGG/NSL/OTB/GSM. Thanks to Mike Bradley: http://www.logomanager.co.uk * 32. LWF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/write LuraWave format LWF. IrfanView can save images up to 4096x4096 pixels as LWF. The DLL is based on the SDK from LuraTech GmbH, Germany: www.luratech.com Thanks guys! * 33. MED.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play MED/OctaMED audio files. * 34. MNG.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read/play MNG/JNG files. * 35. MP3.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play MP3/MP2/MP1 audio files. * 36. MPG.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView extract frames from MPG files. * 37. MRC.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read MRC files. * 38. MRSID.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read LizardTech SID files. * 39. NERO.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to burn slideshow to data or Video CD, using the FULL version of Nero Burning ROM software (www.nero.com). * 40. PAINT.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView topaint lines, circles, arrows, straighten image etc. Thanks to Matteo Italia! * 41. PHOTOCD.DLL - This DLL is created by Kodak Eastman Company. It allows IrfanView to read large resolutions from a PhotoCD file: 1536 x 1024 and 3072 x 2048 pixels. * 42. PNGOUT.DLL - This PlugIn allows optimized PNG saving. Thanks to Ken Silverman. PlugIn URL: http://advsys.net/ken/utils.htm#pngout * 43. POSTSCRIPT.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read PS, EPS, PDF files. Note: AFPL Ghostscript is required: http://www.ghostscript.com/awki/AFPL_Ghostscript_8.54 Direct link: ftp://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors...4/gs854w32.exe * 44. QUICKTIME.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play Apple Quicktime formats: MOV, 3GP, MP4, MacPICT, QTIF and FLI/FLC. Note: Apple Quicktime must be installed and the PlugIn enabled in: Properties-Video. Download it from Apple: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ * 45. RA_PLAYER.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play Real Audio files. Note: The Real Player must be installed! Download it from Real Networks: www.real.com * 46. SFF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read SFF (Structured Fax) files. * 47. SLIDESHOW.EXE - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to create presentations in EXE or SCR format (stand alone executable/screen saver). * 48. SOUNDPLAYER.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play OGG files (Ogg Vorbis). * 49. VIDEO.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to play video/sound files. (AVI, MPG/MPEG, WAV, MOV, MID/RMI, AIF, AU/SND, WMA/WMV) * 50. VTF.DLL - This PlugIn allows IrfanView to read VTF (Valve Texture) files. ------------------------- Whew! That was a lot of typing.... Eisboch |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 15:18:38 -0700, "RG" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I recommended it to you in our recent email exchanges. I use it as my default image viewer. It's fast and easy. I don't bother with any of it's editing capabilities. I've got much better tools for that. But for a down and dirty viewer, it can't be beat. Yeah - that's what made me try it actually - I remembered it when I found a CD that had a bunch of old RAW files on it - Windoze won't open it and Adobe's workflow is so stupid it takes too much time. Interesting program. |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 17:23:35 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 16:52:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. How do you load the filter sets? Can't seem to get that to work. I don't know. I never downloaded the filter plugins. I just use it as it is. Never mind - fingered it out. Interesting little program. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 22:11:22 +0000, IanM
wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I use it all the time. It's set as my default image viewer and I do some basic post processing with it. It's a great program and fast. Go for it. Same here. Default choice for viewing, resizing, cropping, format conversion etc. I'll only start something better if I have retouching etc. to do. Its batch operations are extremely usefull as well. It would appear that way. I'll have to play around with it some more. |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 15:18:38 -0700, "RG" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) I recommended it to you in our recent email exchanges. I use it as my default image viewer. It's fast and easy. I don't bother with any of it's editing capabilities. I've got much better tools for that. But for a down and dirty viewer, it can't be beat. Yeah - that's what made me try it actually - I remembered it when I found a CD that had a bunch of old RAW files on it - Windoze won't open it and Adobe's workflow is so stupid it takes too much time. Interesting program. It's just so fast and efficient. I like how with a simple press of the enter key, you toggle from windowed to full-screen mode. I only use it as a viewer, but even at that level there's a lot of flexibility once you get to all the properties and settings. It will also compile self-contained executable slide shows you can give to anybody to run, whether or not they have the program installed. |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 17:29:58 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Whew! That was a lot of typing.... Yeah - and I just snipped it all. :) ~~ snerk ~~ Ungrateful - I know. Thanks - now I've got it sussed. I like it so far - very handy for resizing and just viewing photos for tagging. I wonder if they accept donations - I'd give 'em $20 for their efforts. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken I use Irfanview for all of my image chores. In addition to all of the things mentioned, I use the panorama feature to make composites of maps local with regional views. I use it for the software front end for my scanner. I use it to create multi-page tif files when I have scan multi page documents. (I have a flat bed scanner) In this way I can fax one file with several pages, not multiple faxes to get all of the pages sent. I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:21:39 -0500, Keith nuttle
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken I use Irfanview for all of my image chores. In addition to all of the things mentioned, I use the panorama feature to make composites of maps local with regional views. I use it for the software front end for my scanner. I use it to create multi-page tif files when I have scan multi page documents. (I have a flat bed scanner) In this way I can fax one file with several pages, not multiple faxes to get all of the pages sent. Interesting - didn't know it could do all of that stuff. I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Kewl beans. Mrs. Wave is into that also. She's got twenty years of research into her family and mine. She's got the whole thing laid out in a family tree. Here's an interesting factoid. My Mom's family is from the mid-West, my Dad's family is Mayflower descendants from Salem, MA. About 130 years ago, there is a connection between the two families by marriage. Then it repeated with my Mom and Dad. Now here's the thing that's really weird. If you go back that same 130 years, there is a marriage connection between Mrs. Wave's Father's family and my Mother's family in Ireland. Repeated again by Mrs. Wave and I. Absolutely astounding and like totally weird. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 16:36:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) Yes. Been using it for years. It used to be free, but now it costs a little. Nice, quick program for very, very basic editing, which is about all I'm capable of. Great for slide shows, and will handle most formats of video also. I'm using version 4.1. Don't know what the latest is. -- John H. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 18:33:09 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 17:29:58 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Whew! That was a lot of typing.... Yeah - and I just snipped it all. :) ~~ snerk ~~ Ungrateful - I know. Thanks - now I've got it sussed. I like it so far - very handy for resizing and just viewing photos for tagging. I wonder if they accept donations - I'd give 'em $20 for their efforts. Do it. They'll love you for life. And, they're *very* responsive if you have a question. It'll be money well spent. -- John H. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:21:39 -0500, Keith nuttle
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken I use Irfanview for all of my image chores. In addition to all of the things mentioned, I use the panorama feature to make composites of maps local with regional views. I use it for the software front end for my scanner. I use it to create multi-page tif files when I have scan multi page documents. (I have a flat bed scanner) In this way I can fax one file with several pages, not multiple faxes to get all of the pages sent. I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Keith, I am in the process of looking for a flatbed scanner. I'm looking mostly at the Canon 8800 or 5600, but haven't settled on one yet. Any recommendations? (Or from anyone else, for that matter.) Also, the idea of using Lview as a front end for the scanner sounds intriguing. I hope I can get more information once I get the scanner. -- John H. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 21:29:56 -0500, JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 16:36:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) Yes. Been using it for years. It used to be free, but now it costs a little. Nice, quick program for very, very basic editing, which is about all I'm capable of. Great for slide shows, and will handle most formats of video also. I'm using version 4.1. Don't know what the latest is. Whoops. My boo-boo. It's still free. I sent them money, but it was a donation. -- John H. |
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On Dec 7, 8:21*pm, Keith nuttle wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? *:) -- "An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." H.L. Mencken I use Irfanview for all of my image chores. *In addition to all of the things mentioned, I use the panorama feature to make composites of maps local with regional views. I use it for the software front end for my scanner. I use it to create multi-page tif files when I have scan multi page documents. (I have a flat bed scanner) *In this way I can fax one file with several pages, not multiple faxes to get all of the pages sent. I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. *I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 19:11:12 -0800 (PST),
wrote: I'm related to the Wright Brothers. Big deal. Are you related to Kevin Bacon? :) |
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On Dec 7, 10:24*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 19:11:12 -0800 (PST), wrote: I'm related to the Wright Brothers. Big deal. Are you related to Kevin Bacon? *:) No, but I am related to Elmer Fudd... |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:21:39 -0500, Keith nuttle Absolutely astounding and like totally weird. That explains a lot! 8) |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 16:36:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) Yes. Been using it for years. It used to be free, but now it costs a little. Nice, quick program for very, very basic editing, which is about all I'm capable of. Great for slide shows, and will handle most formats of video also. I'm using version 4.1. Don't know what the latest is. -- John H. I just checked the InfranView website. Version 4.2 is available and is still free. I still use 4.1 and really don't see a need to update, but I downloaded 4.2 anyway but have not installed it. Eisboch |
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wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. Eisboch |
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. |
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 00:12:03 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:21:39 -0500, Keith nuttle Absolutely astounding and like totally weird. That explains a lot! 8) In a way - yes. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Yours? |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:27:31 -0500, Boater
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:27:31 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. Now THAT was funny. 8) |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:27:31 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. Au contraire. I simply find nothing humorous or even sympathetic about Loogy. I do find you very funny when you are in your "serious" iconoclastic, 4/3'rds, etec moods, though I suppose I am not supposed to... |
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:48:50 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 16:36:28 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Interesting - never worked with this program before. Anybody other than the cheapskates here use it? :) Yes. Been using it for years. It used to be free, but now it costs a little. Nice, quick program for very, very basic editing, which is about all I'm capable of. Great for slide shows, and will handle most formats of video also. I'm using version 4.1. Don't know what the latest is. -- John H. I just checked the InfranView website. Version 4.2 is available and is still free. I still use 4.1 and really don't see a need to update, but I downloaded 4.2 anyway but have not installed it. Eisboch You're correct. I had sent them some money which is what stuck in my mind. When I went to my latest version, 4.1, there were a lot of changes to contend with, but I hadn't updated for many years. Let us know, please, how you find version 4.2 when you install it. -- John H. |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:53:14 -0500, Boater
wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:27:31 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. Au contraire. I simply find nothing humorous or even sympathetic about Loogy. I do find you very funny when you are in your "serious" iconoclastic, 4/3'rds, etec moods, though I suppose I am not supposed to... And thus a perfect example and proof of my thesis. I feel sorry for you. Really. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:53:14 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:27:31 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:47:30 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 06:12:36 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:51:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. NO WAY!!!! That would be hysterically funny. It would explain a lot. You two were in the military...he's more likely to be one of your sons. Are you related to Bassy? That would be too funny. Doubtful. There are no known retards in my family line. Well I guess that settles that. Yours? Of course - me. Loogy is your son? In Spartan times, you would have left him on the mountainside. There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. Au contraire. I simply find nothing humorous or even sympathetic about Loogy. I do find you very funny when you are in your "serious" iconoclastic, 4/3'rds, etec moods, though I suppose I am not supposed to... And thus a perfect example and proof of my thesis. I feel sorry for you. Really. This seems a bit of the old pot calling the kettle black. Sorry, but I find your pontificating on the virtues of etecs bordering on the hilarious, and your extolling the virtues of 4/3'rds on technical grounds that haven't been achieved presumptuous. We all laugh at what we find funny. The only attribute I would attach to loogy is, well, pathetic. But you have your moments, especially when you do not take yourself seriously. |
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On Dec 8, 4:51*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 8:21 pm, Keith nuttle wrote: I have all of the filters installed and use them occasionally in trying to read tombstones. I do a lot of genealogy research. Really, what part of the country. I have a lot of old records, SS, Death, Military etc for NY and surrounding states. My parents did Genealogy for close to 40 years. We are clean back to the early 1400's in several of our lines.. I'm related to the Wright Brothers.. and like almost everybody, ;) one of the King Henry's... My parents spent several summers in gaveyards, libraries, and town halls... ------------------------------------------------------ What's really scary to Harry is that he and Loogy may be related. Eisboch Nah, there's no fat pigs in my family! Besides, for those who believe the Adam and Eve thing, wouldn't we all be related? |
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:43:53 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. ~~snerk~~ |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 07:43:53 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: There are times when you run into people with no sense of humor and no way to find one. You are clearly one of those people. ~~snerk~~ \ Ahhh...it's our own AIG guy. |
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