You could probably scan the pages & save them as image files. Later if
you needed TEXT you could use an OCR program to convert them.
On 11/28/2022 4:36 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
My brother saved stuff. My sister-in-law is a decent photographer herself, but
has minimal interest in the underlying principles and technologies related to
composition, lighting, film characteristics, digital sensor characteristics,
the innards of various cameras, etc. So I have taken on the task of sorting his
stuff and deciding what to keep myself, what she should keep for herself as a
nice memory, what someone else might want, and what should just be recycled.
I am going through a large stack of articles extracted from Shutterbug issues
from 1992-2004. He didn’t cut out the articles, but rather just pulled the
relevant pages.
If anyone is interested, yours for the cost of postage:
a. What seems to be a complete set of columns, both general info and
Q&A sections, on Digital Photography by David Brooks, 1992-2004. [Not our David
Brooks, as far as I know.]
b. A series of 9-10 articles on Leica-M series cameras plus a few other
miscellaneous Leica articles.
I will keep a few Pentax articles, a 1991 article on computers (e.g., how many
megabytes one might need to store files, and how some users were starting to
adopt storage approaches that could accommodate gigabytes of data!), and other
miscellany.
Stan
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