L. P. Skeen on sat 21 jul 01
Rec'd disks from The Frogpond (Hesselberth), L. Richter, A. Brink
C'mon and submit an image of your work for the Clayart Cookbook!!! =
Deadline is July 25, so hurry!!!
Details, details
IMAGE: must be 350dpi in TIFF or EPS format. Get them scanned to a =
disk or CDRom. Mark the disk w/ your name and email addy.
RECIPES: We have 200 pages to fill, so keep sending in the food =
files! Type in 12pt black Arial font. DOUBLE CHECK for errors. =20
FAQ:
1. Why can't I just send it to you on email? (USA) =20
a. The USMail can get it here in time.
b. I'm allergic to computer viruses.
c. My ISP does not like for me to have a lot of disk space eaten up =
and they charge me when whatever is waiting for me to download exceeds =
my allotment. :(
d. Images take aeons to download.
1A. Why can't I just send it to you in email? (Europe, Asia, =
anywhere outside USA)
a. You can, because otherwise it won't get here. Send me an email =
to let me know it's coming: lpskeen@living-tree.net
2. Does the pot have to have food in it?
=20
No. The pot doesn't even have to be functional. What matters is YOUR =
WORK, and it doesn't even have to be a pot!!!
3. Can I send a recipe if I don't send an image?
Yes, PLEASE. We have 200 pages to fill.....
4. I don't have a digital camera; how do I get this done?
Take one of your slides or your best color photo to your local =
photography shop. Ask the person behind the counter to scan for you =
using the guidelines above.
5. Where do I send my masterpiece(s)?
Living Tree Pottery
8406 Hudson James Rd.
Summerfield, NC 27358
5a. Will I get my disk back?
yes, if you send a SASE with it. Otherwise, no.
6. Does it have to be PC format?
No. I will be doing the layout on one of those macs that can read PC =
files, so actually Mac files are better for this application.
7. Can you take a zip disk?
Yes.
L. P. Skeen www.living-tree.net
Living Tree Pottery & Handmade Soaps, Summerfield, NC
Info about the SESoapers conference: =
http://sasoapmakers.homestead.com/SASconference.html
"Just because nobody understands you does NOT mean that you are an =
artist."
pammyam on sun 22 jul 01
Lisa, what is EPS?
By the way, diskettes are The Original transport for
computer viruses. I hope that you are scanning each and
every one nine ways to Sunday before you open any of the
files!
Pam
Kenneth J. Nowicki on sun 22 jul 01
> Lisa, what is EPS?
Pam... I believe it is "Encapsulated Post Script"... if I'm not mistaken...
Ken
in Encino, CA
"...where I sent my "virus free" CRom to Lisa for the Clayart cookbook on
Friday - two of my most favorite recipes included (not tellin which... you'll
have to buy the cookbook... lol) and two images of my raku vessels... whooo
hooo! Can't wait to see the final product and everyone else's
contributions!"
pammyam on sun 22 jul 01
Ken, thank you! As for the recipes, I'll just have to buy
the book, you bet!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth J. Nowicki"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: COOKBOOK INFORMATION and DiSKS REC'd
: > Lisa, what is EPS?
:
: Pam... I believe it is "Encapsulated Post Script"... if
I'm not mistaken...
:
: Ken
: in Encino, CA
:
: "...where I sent my "virus free" CRom to Lisa for the
Clayart cookbook on
: Friday - two of my most favorite recipes included (not
tellin which... you'll
: have to buy the cookbook... lol) and two images of my raku
vessels... whooo
: hooo! Can't wait to see the final product and everyone
else's
: contributions!"
L. P. Skeen on sun 22 jul 01
re: EPS
I have no idea. I'm just doin' what I was told by the publisher. And yes,
I'm scanning the disks. :)
L
----- Original Message -----
From: pammyam
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: COOKBOOK INFORMATION and DiSKS REC'd
> Lisa, what is EPS?
> By the way, diskettes are The Original transport for
> computer viruses. I hope that you are scanning each and
> every one nine ways to Sunday before you open any of the
> files!
> Pam
>
>
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L. P. Skeen on mon 23 jul 01
Rec'd disks today from the mayor, Susi Beene, and Patti Petit.
Michael Dickman on mon 23 jul 01
EPS = "Encapsulated PostScript"
This is used for graphics by some programs.
- Michael Dickman (Alchemist and sometime computer geek)
In a message dated 7/22/01 10:38:39 PM, lpskeen@LIVING-TREE.NET writes:
>re: EPS
>
>I have no idea. I'm just doin' what I was told by the publisher. And
>yes, I'm scanning the disks. :)
>
>L
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