WJ's Infrared & Photography Homepage
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"It being now evident that there was a refraction of rays coming from the sun, which
though not fit for
vision, were yet highly invested with a power of occasioning heat, I proceeded to examine its
extend as follows."
(William Herschel, when he discovers the 'thermometrical spectrum', ie infrared; as published in
the 'Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society' of Mai 15, 1800. For more info about this man, and the
relation his work has with no
one less than the German Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, see William
Herschel)
Contents of these pages
- Info about the optical gear I personally use:
Hardware
- The films I use:
Software
- Future projects currently in the authors mind:
Mindware
- My thoughts on the ideal camera:
Dreamware
- Photo stuff I want to sell:
For Sale
(among which some very special and rare items, IR filters, night vision scopes, gyroscopical
binoculars, Horizon 202 panorama camera, fisheyes etc)
- Idem for stuff I am desperately seeking (70mm stuff, Kowa/Mamiya medium format, surplus film,
fisheyes, panorama cameras, IR/UV filters & literature):
Wanted
- Start on the thumbnail page for a selection of my pictures:
Photography
Center of gravity: Infrared Chapters
- How to develop Ektachrome IR / Aerochrome IR yourself in C41 chemistry:
Color IR
- About the discoverer of infrared light, and his relation to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
William Herschel
- How to develop Kodak HIE in Tmax and Tmax RS:
HIE Tmax processing
- How to develop Kodak HIE as a 1600 ASA (!) slide:
HIE slide processing
- Info on how to get a preview of the IR effect on b&w film (in 'realtime' mode!):
Night Vision Equipment
- How to get better results with Kodak HIE by using pyro developers:
Pyro Development
see also below in the misc. section
- Spectral data of Wratten IR filters (#3 - #87A), and a comparison table for several brands
(Wratten, Schott, B+W, Heliopan, Cokin and Hoya):
IR filter data
- Which Canon EOS bodies can cause problems with Infrared film:
EOS & Infrared
- Kodak HIE & problems related to film pressure plates, databacks & IR-LED film counters:
Contax & IR
Bronica & IR
Minolta & IR
Nikon & IR
Olympus & IR
Hasselblad X-Pan & IR
- How to develop Konica 750 IR and Kodak HIE(!) in Agfa chemistry:
Agfa Rodinal
- Intro on the new Ilford Infrared film:
Ilford SFX-200
- Which IR film in which format?:
IR film sizes
- Why you can't record heat with IR film, nor with ordinary videocams:
IR & heat
- A note on focusing for IR & UV, for different lens designs: (simple lens, achromat, apochromat, mirror):
IR & UV focussing
- How to subscribe to the Infrared Photography Mailinglist:
IR mailinglist
- Further administrative details for the IR-list (digest, unsubscribe):
List Administrativa
- Rumours about a new E-6 compatible Ektachrome IR:
EIR in E-6?
- Rumours become fact!:
EIR press release
- More data about this film on the Kodak site:
EIR in E-6 background info
- Latest EIR update (8/97) in .pdf format:
EIR update.pdf
- EIR update in HTML format:
EIR data update .html
- Scientific notes about why the sky is blue, and black on IR:
Sky
- An interview with the Godfather of modern IR:
Walter Clark
- Data sheet on the Agfapan APX 200S, the Teutonic equivalent of the Ilford SFX200 extended red film:
Agfapan APX 200S
- Spectral irradiance of the sun at sea level, in W/m^2 micron and %:
Sun data & chart
- Why the IR season is not over after the summer:
Infrared & Snow
- An article about IR from Jim Henderson (including HIE TMAX (+reversal!) formulas):
IR, TMAX & TMAX-Reversal
- How to develop Ektachrome IR as negative film:
Ektachrome IR negatives
- How to cope with Kodak Infrared HIE 70mm, by Jim Henderson:
70mm FAQ
- How to load the Horizon 202 with Kodak HIE infrared:
Horizon 202 & dark loading infrared film
- A tropics-proof allround developer:
Foolproof developing in the tropics
- Tips & tricks on E-6 development of Kodak EIR color infrared:
Jobo & EIR
- How to recognize HIE from other emulsions after mixing/confusing films (by smell, touch and vision!):
Recognizing HIE in the dark
- Why mounting a thin foil filter between the film rails is so nice, especially for infrared:
IR filters inside your camera
- How various IR filters affect the effective film speed:
IR filters => ASA setting
- Why modern Leica lenses don't have an IR-correction mark:
Leica & IR-marks
- Why the Hasselblad X-pan camera doesn't like infrared film:
X-pan & infrared film
- Details about IR-reflection of foliage:
Foliage & IR
- Using safelights with infrared film:
Safelights & IR
- Interesting UV-lens alternatives & UV-filters:
UV-lenses
- Tips about light & exposure in UV photography:
UV light & exposure
Miscellaneous Photo Chapters
- A comparison table of the various sorts of batteries currently around, and why the
memory effect is a myth:
Comparing Batteries
- More technical background on battery technology:
Battery Tech
- How to develop Agfa Scala b&w slide film yourself:
Scala processing
- For info about almost every camera mount, like thread size and register, as well as
alternative lens/camera adaptations:
Camera Mounts & Adaptors
- From the EOS list: A true story about lens cleaning biotechnology in:
Dust Mites
- How to use manual non-AF lenses on Minolta AF bodies:
Manual Lenses on Minolta AF
- A new 5x17cm Noblex panorama camera: eXtra-eXtra-Large!:
Noblex PRO 175 U
- The history of Noblex, by Marc James Small:
Kamera Werke Noble GmbH
- About polarizers and brand differences:
Polarizers
- About color filters and brand differences:
Color Filters
- About optics for taking shots much larger than 1:1:
Micro Lenses
(Canon, Leitz Photar, Minolta, Zeiss Luminar, Linhof/Schneider M-Componon)
- A 8mm circular fisheye with EOS mount was born!:
8mm fisheye
- A complete description of the Wratten filter system:
Wratten System
- Some interesting tips on UV-Photography:
Ultra Violet
- How a television tower and a tripod can confuse your camera:
TV Towers
- Some interesting info about a Contax RF on testosterones:
Combat Graphic 70mm
- Surprising data about the power consumption of EOS bodies in Bulb mode:
EOS & Bulb drain
- An overview of the 19 new Custom Functions for the EOS-1n (RS):
EOS-1n (RS) upgrade
- Where the name Wratten comes from:
Mr. Wratten
- Comparing Horizon 202, Widelux F6/7/8 and Noblex 135 panorama cameras, with full
technical spec's (and formulas to calculate angles of view!):
Panoramic Analysis & Overview
- How to exchange filters more easily on the Horizon 202:
Horizon filter trick
- An overview of Kodak 70mm emulsions, provided by Frank Filippone:
70mm emulsions
- A FAQ-style document on pyro development:
Pyro FAQ
- A NASA opinion about Canon vs. Nikon:
NASA's Camera Policy
- Interesting notes about extreme wide angle optics, by Henning J. Wulff:
Fisheye analysis
- An overview of 180 degree lenses for 35mm and medium format:
Fisheye overview
- An overview of tilt/shift lenses for 35mm and medium format:
Tilt/Shift lens overview
- Miscellaneous notes from other people on fisheyes and tilt/shift lenses:
Fish, Tilt & Shift Notes
- About the difference between linear and circular polarizers:
Linear vs. Circular Polarizers
- How to calculate the shifted angle of view with Tilt/Shift lenses:
Shifting Math
- The math behind tilt & Scheimpflug:
Tilting Math
- About perspective of swing-lens/film camera vs normal wide angles:
Panoramic Perspective
- An overview of camera(-back)s accepting 70mm perforated film:
70mm perforated
- How to determine age of your EOS camera or lens:
EOS production date
- Why APO is not always APO:
APO?
- About the FT-M focus feature on EOS ring-USM lenses:
EOS & FT-M focus
- About the E-M focus feature on EOS high-end optics:
EOS & E-M focus
- An overview of medium format slide projectors:
6x6 and 6x7 slide projectors
- An overview of medium format swing lens panorama cameras:
Medium Format Panorama
- Some golden rules (humor):
25 Truths in Photography
- An overview of stabilized mono- and binoculars:
Stabilized Mono- and Binoculars
- How to avoid including/attaching MIME-crap to your email:
MIME-crap in emails
- The death of the terrible non-ergonomic Canon remote T3 plug socket:
Canon Remote Plug/Socket Redesign: "N3"!
- How to make the combination of EOS teleconverters and non-EF lenses work:
EOS + TC + Manual Lens
- A few interesting notes on the Canon EOS Image Stabilization System:
EOS & 28-135 IS
- Some thoughts about using a polaroid filter with extreme angles of view:
Polaroid & Panorama/Fisheye
- WARNING: do not transport film in airline check-in luggage:
Ruined film by new airport scanners!
- Tips & tricks to assure proper film transport on the Horizon 202:
Horizon 202 & film transport
- A broad perspective on choosing the right wide angle lens:
Choosing Wide Angle lenses
- About the data-protocol used between EOS camera and lens:
EOS data-protocol
- How to use generic 48mm filters in the rear filter slot of high end EOS tele lenses:
EOS rear filter slot
- About the differences between the EOS-1(n) and its younger brother:
EOS-1(n) vs EOS-3, pro's & con's
- An overview of all existing photo- & video-related Usenet newsgroups, with clickeable links:
Newsgroups on Usenet
- About adaptors to mount photo-lenses on C/CS-mount video/motion-picture cameras:
C-mount adaptors
- Ordering details about the tripod ring/collar for the EOS 200mm/f2.8L:
Tripod Collar 200/2.8L
- A nice explanation how AF on modern cameras works:
Auto Focus Tutorial
- Scan from the user manual of the Horizon 202 (English version):
Horizon 202 Manual
- Did you know the dust problem when loading 4x5" is affected by film *type*?:
Dust & 4x5"
- About the origin of fisheyes & their distortion:
Fisheye Origin
- About the different types of backs for older 4x5" cameras:
Graflex, Graphic & Graflok backs
- A lovely note on the birth of a famous US-made panorama camera:
Hulcherama Origin
- Focus problems in medium format: The article they wouldn't (didn't dare to) print:
Focus accuracy & Medium Format
- Some notes on the Sigma 8mm/f4.0 circular fisheye, old and new version:
Sigma 8mm/f4.0
- About the Hasselblad 70mm back:
Hasselblad 70mm
- The origins of the first panorama camera:
Cirkut Panorama Camera
- New EOS tele lenses with Image Stabilisation:
EOS high end teles & IS
- How to avoid the f5.6 limit for Image Stabilisation on older EOS bodies:
IS & f5.6 limitation
- Why the EOS 1.4x converter is more expensive than the 2x:
Price EOS 1.4x vs 2x
- About eye color at the time of birth:
Baby eye color
- More explanations of spherical optics:
fisheye & distortion
- Why use gelatine filters:
Gelatine Filters
- About servicing Graflex focal plane shutters:
Graflex Shutters
- About the link between Hasselblad and Kiev:
Hassy <=> Kiev
- About the Imagon soft focus lenses:
Imagon
- A government/military approach to invisibility:
Invisibility
- About using Image Stabilisation on a tripod:
IS & Tripod
- About Jobo 70mm gear:
Jobo 70mm
- About the link between Kiev and Pentacon:
Kiev <=> Pentacon
- How to transform Lumen/Lux into EV or aperture/time combinations:
Lumen => EV
- About light specifications:
Lumen, Lux & Candela
- About film loading & transport with a Noblex 150
Noblex 150 film loading/transport
- How to measure the nodal point:
Nodal Point
- About radio-active optics:
Radio-active Optics
- How to calculate the effect of shift:
Shift Calculations
- A review of the Voigtlander Bessa L & 15mm Heliar:
Voigtlander Bessa L/Heliar 15mm
- About X-ray & weight/size limits in carry on luggage
X-ray & weight/size limits
- Original brochure of the large format slide projector made by Leitz:
Hochleistungs-Diaskop IV-BL
- Original brochure of the large format slide/book projektor made by Leitz:
Epi-(Dia-)Skop Vh2
- Various Leitz projectors, from the Leitz 'List Micro' catalog (1953),
including the monstrous 4x1000W 'Large Lecture Hall Epidiaskop IIIs":
Leitz industrial/academic projectors
- Medium and large format projectors from the Linhof 1994 catalog:
Liesegang 6x7 & Noblux 4x5"
- Original brochure of the Bronica ETRSi 70mm back:
Bronica 70mm back
- New instructions for the Canon EOS Mailinglist:
EOS Majordomo instructions
- Conversion software for the PC-interface unit of the TB-E databack, written by Michael Rothe
(program, turbo-pascal source code, IFU-File-Format-Docu, plus circuit-layout for the interface-unit):
Conversion software for TB-E databack
- Pictures of the Kowa circular fisheye:
Kowa 19mm/f4.5 circular fisheye for 6x6
- Ever seen a fisheye weighing 16.5kg?:
World's largest fisheyes
- How to run the interface-program for the TB-E data-back
(accessory for the old 620) on modern PC's:
TB-E with modern PC's
TB-E software itself (zip-file)
- Original brochures of semi-military Rollei night vision devices::
Rollei RF-100 & RF-900
- Original brochure of a semi-military Zeiss night vision device:
Zeiss Orion 80 B II
- Picture & data about the zoom version of the Zeiss Luminar:
Zeiss Tessovar zoom photo-microscope
External Links, to other IR & UV sites
- For an intro on Infra-Red:
Draft of the IR FAQ (by Caroline Knight)
IR FAQ old version, V1.10, 28k, 19/10/96
IR FAQ latest version V2.2.3, 112k, 5/11/99
More IR articles, by George L. Smyth
- An overview of literature on IR-Photography:
IR books
- The best overview of UV bulbs I have ever seen:
UV bulbs
- And his main page about lighting, with heaps of interesting details:
Don Klipstein
- A link to IR info from Kodak:
Kodak IR (HIE)
- A manufacturer of UV-bulbs:
Xenon Corporation
- More on UV-photography & Archeology:
Elias Eliadis
- Forensic Photography (visible, IR, UV):
Police Photography
- About glass UV-fluorescence:
Colin Brain
- Ilfords site about the SFX200:
Ilford SFX200 Site
- A scientific approach on Fluorescence:
Fluorescencing Science
- A site with spectral charts from both IR films and filters:
Ed Scott's Spectral Charts
- A site with info about traffic cameras:
PhotoCop
- A nice example of what you can do with IR images in PhotoShop:
IR-Color Separation
- Digital-only infrared pictures taken with a Agfa ePhoto1280 digicam:
Eric Cheng's digital IR
- Digital-only infrared pictures taken with a Phase-One digital scanback on a Linhof TK23 viewcamera:
Les Jorgensen's digital IR
- Digital-only infrared panorma images!:
Andrew Davidhazy Digital Pan IR
- Digital infrared with Canon G1:
Ronny Müller
- A large collection of processing data for black & white films, including infrared:
Development Data
- Intro on IR-photography in German language:
German IR-intro
- About old-style flashbulbs, including #5 and #22 IR-bulbs:
William Cress's Flashbulb Site
- Infra-Rouge noir et blanc (en Français):
Yves Franquet
- Sites about what lays beyond near-infrared, and can't be recorded on film: Electronic Thermographic Cameras:
Snell Infrared
Die Thermografie & Infrarot Website (German)
Sierra Pacific Innovations
Amber/Raytheon
FSI
Route66 surplus cameras
- A complete overview of Kodak Aerial Films, in all kind of formats & emulsions:
Kodak Aerial Films
- An overview of dealers who stock infrared film (mostly USA):
Infrared Film Dealers
- Michael Fulks at Apogee Photo about IR-myths:
"Infrared Photography: Debunking the Myths"
- Infrared film in the motion picture industry:
Infrared in Cinematography
- More about old infrared flashbulbs:
IR Flashbulbs
- Now you can buy Kodak HIE & EIR in 120/220 format, cut down from 70mm perforated, fabricated by Rolland Elliot:
Kodak HIE & EIR in 120 and 220 format
- How to create a film splicer to do the above yourself:
Film splicers
- Sites dealing with hand coloring (especially suitable for IR, with it's predominant whites!):
Hand Color dot Com
BKA Photo (commercial; demo's & FAQ)
- How to simulate IR-effects in PhotoShop:
Photo Electronic Imaging/PEI magazine
Original article on author's site
Fred Miranda's IR-simulation
- Where to find the cheapest UV filters and more:
Bob Monaghan's UV pages
- How to create slides from Kodak HIE infrared:
HIE reversal in DR5
- Notes about spectral selectivity, including IR & UV, by Ed Scott, for PhotoNet:
Spectral Selectivity
- German site with digital infrared samples & instructions, both b&w and color, by B.A.M. Kruesemann:
German IR tutorial
- More about using infrared film with Canon EOS bodies, by Neil K.:
EOS & IR
- Site about digital IR photography with Canon (Pro70, G1, D30), Nikon (CP950) and Fuji (6900Z):
DigitalFriends
- Nice tutorial site about IR-photography:
CliffShade
- IR-digital with Nikon CP950:
Stephen R. Brown
- Large site with IR info, samples, tech and pix:
Marco Pauck's IR pages
- Mixing images with and without filter in color:
Chris' channel-swaps
- Very nice commercial site with all kinds of products related to the invisible spectrum:
IR & UV products, equipment & accessories
- Changing your b&w negatives into slides:
Ilford b&w neg->slide reversal
- A commercial pro-lab dedicated to b&w neg->slide reversal conversions, including Kodak HIE and many others:
Reversal-processing @ DR5
- Several German (language) sites about infrared, mostly tutorials/technical:
Sites containing IR pictures:
-
The Infrared-Photography Mailinglist Gallery!
[disconnected/defunct since October 2000, URL remains as a hommage to this first IR-List-Gallery, and the hard work Cor put into it]
Resurrection of the Infrared-Photography-Mailinglist Gallery!
- Kodak Gallery I
- Kodak Gallery II
- Chris Eastwood
- Cor Breukel
- Andy Finney
- Rick Ferncase
- Aaron Flin
- John Lehet
- Jen Salt
- Dale Monaghen
- Martin Mraz
- Scott Guptill
- George L. Smith
- John Grepstad
- Apogee Photo Magazine
- Gavin Wrigley I
- Gavin Wrigley II
- Joe Paduano
- Daniel Cardish
- Frank L. Caico
- Hank Hogan
- Dale Monaghen
- Shade of the Cottonwood, L.L.C.
- Glenn R. Johnson
- Neil Koven
- Bill Agee
- Robert M. Howells
- Terry Roscoe
- James Norton
- Lindsay Garrett
- Corey Shadow / Mirage Photos
- F.K. MacKay
- Diane Syme
- Diane Syme II
- Dan Alexman
- Colin McKie
- Anthony W. Maw
- Hans van der Pol / Triade Photo Gallery
- Branislav Tomic
- Bernd Finger
- Jaap Los
- Patrick Bollen
- Glenn Murray
- Gregory S. Smith
- Jacky Lund
- Gianluca Vignini
- Joshua Putnam
- Dietrich Krieger
- Richard Marin
- James & Lois Lewis
- Debimages
- David Riecks
- Scott Williams
- Angela Estes-Ogden/ Aeophoto
- J. Adam Jurkowski
- P.O.V. Image Service
- David M. Young
- Ray Hale & his students
- Eric Boutilier-Brown
- Andy Frazer
- DC Belanger
- Robert Champagne
- Karen Prestemon
- David Piercey
- Daniele Riccardo Noris
- Corey Shadow #I
- Corey Shadow #II
- Roger Cantwell
- Brett Russell
- Ken Neely
- David Carlyon
- Joseph Miller
- Alan Arthur
- Jerry Eakes
- Normunds Saumanis
- Steven Lam
- Peter Hughes / Raven Visionary Arts
- Aaron Ferrucci
- Colin Brown
- Theo Benson
- Bill D. Casselberry
- Mag. Wolfgang Braumandl
- Jay Swisher
- Les Jorgensen (digital IR)
- Bertha Adamson
- Hermann Klecker
- Lorne Resnick"
- Luvdove6/Holly
- Luvdove6/Holly II
- Rick Wilson
- Felix Tian
- Jon Laye
- Francis Zera
- Eric Boutilier-Brown
- Oliver Pettenpaul
- Symon K.W. Wong
- Doug Thompson
- Mark Zimmerman
- J. Tagg
- Simon Marsden
- Earth Dancer Images
- Robert Barbarien
- Ket Danzig
- Jeff Holbrook/DreamScapes Imagery
- Carl Schofield
- Carl Schofield
- Eckard Stephan
- John Wood
- Mark "Zman"
- Geoff Saul
- Benjamin Slayter I
- Benjamin Slayter II
- Ben Keunen
- Clive Warren
- Fadi Makarem
- Jeff Rogers
- David Day
- Gary Hall
- Stan McQueen
- Oetomo
- Luis Castaneda
- Lee Prindle
- Mitchell & Giovanna / Off The Wall Photography
- Marco Casalino
- Marco Casalino's Peruvian Gallery
- Tetsuya Uwai
- Geir Jordahl (panorama!)
- Ed Rymes (Gallery 4)
- Oskan Uner
- Geri Moore
- Barry B. Bean
- Derek Langley / Darkness & Light
([weather-conditions] -> 'infrared' -> [search])
- Ronny Müller (digital Canon G1)
- Janez Kukec - Mezek
- Lance M. Williams
- Carlos Dias
- Nathan/Tydad
- Stanee Rae Murray
- B.A.M. Kruesemann
- Peter Fauland
- Paul Waldo (digital)
- Greg StraightEdge
- Jeff Krewson
- Larry Sabo
- Fyodor M Tcheredeyev
- Colin
- Norbert Felzl
- David Romano
- Jill Enfield
- Charles Shahar
- David Griffiths
- Colin McLaughlin
- Guy Brown
- Mike Finley
- Reiner Gruhle
- Dirk Becker
- Robert Ribnitz
- Stefan Hutter
- Harl Delphin
- Michael Szoenyi
- Peter Fauland
- FirstPulseProjects (night vision & thermal images!)
- Daniela Dürbeck (digital)
- Raymond & Christine Worrilow @ MyShutter.Com
- Marty F.
Sites containing UV pictures:
- Bjorn Rorslett
- Elias Eliadis
- Doug Pierson
- Hank Hogan
Sites with general photo info, FAQ's and mailinglists
- For the mother of all photographic FAQ's:
Photo-FAQ pointer (John N. Wall)
- Another nice FAQ collection:
Don Smyth
- Subscribe directly to the EOS list:
EOS Mailinglist
- Frequently Asked Questions for the above Canon EOS Mailinglist:
EOS list FAQ
- For the EOS archives at ListQuest:
EOS archive
- For the EOS FAQ and the charters of the Usenet rec.photo.* newsgroups:
Bob Atkins page
- Some interesting EOS flash specifications:
EOS Flash details
- More about the EOS flash system by Dave Herzstein:
EOS Flash FAQ
- A real life (printed) source of EOS information:
EOS-Magazine
- Interesting details about one of the connotations of EOS (apart from Electro Optical System); the Godess of Dawn:
EOS Nymphomanic
- French site, often the first with articles about new Canon products:
EOS-Series France
- A similar uptodate EOS-news site, from a French magazine:
Chasseur d'Images
- Info on Canon FD:
Canon FD Mailinglist
- The resting grounds of the FD-era:
Canon FD Museum
- Same site, about lenses:
Canon FD Lens History
- A huge site about Canon FD in Malaysia:
Canon FD
- About the roots of Canon:
Canon History
- A site dedicated to trading Canon EOS/FD equipment:
Andrew Brierley's Site
- About the functionality & compatibility of PowerBoosters and BatteryPacks:
Powersources for EOS 1/1n/3/1v
- You thought Canon never thought about medium format cameras? Wrong!:
Canon medium format Prototype
- Behind the scene of the film 'The Matrix', in which dozens of EOS-5/A2's were used simultaneously:
Multiple EOS
- A site with extensive info about how to use all-manual lenses on EOS cameras, by Neil K.:
EOS & Manual Lenses
- Info about Canon/Kodak EOS digital cameras:
- 4.88mm circular fisheye for Canon/Kodak and Nikon/Kodak DCS digicams (matching +14.9mm tall CCD-chips):
Coastal Optics
- Why digicams need a filter to decrease the performance of optics:
Anti-Aliasing Digi-Filter
- Extensive site about modern EOS digicams, with interesting plug-in software drivers/modules:
FredMiranda.Com
- A very useful software tool to recover 'invisible/vanished' data on your camera's memory-card:
Christan Gau's Memory-Card Recovery Program
- Large sites about digital cameras in general, with tests & reports:
RobGalbraith.Com
Dpreview.Com
ImagingResource.Com
German C'T Magazine
- For general info about filters:
Filter FAQ
- A commercial site dedicated to filters:
PhotoFilter
- For all photo related mailinglists, with 'mailto:' forms for direct subscription:
PhotoForum Overview of Mailinglists
- Medium format mailinglists in specific:
Bob Monaghan's overview of Medium Format Mailinglists
- An overview of Mailinglist Web Sites:
Mailinglist WWW Links
- For a large archive of FAQ style documents:
PhotoForum site
- The archives of the PhotoForum Mailinglist itself:
PhotoForum Archives
- The ever changing picture exhibition at the PhotoForum site:
PhotoForum Gallery
- A large collection of photo links:
Clicio Barroso Filho's Pages
- Important information and warnings about US mail order companies:
Mail Order Reviews
- For a pointer to several 'used equipment' sites, including mail order ratings, see:
Used Equipment
- A nice overview of photo-links:
M. Berger's Link Overview
- For the site of CameraBeurs (Dutch, but English text available), see:
CameraBeurs
- Sites containing panorama pictures (the real ones!):
- The official site of the International Association of Panorama Photographers:
Official IAPP Site
- Inofficial IAPP site created by Bob Erickson, former president of the IAPP:
Inofficial IAPP Site
- A nice site with Noblex product info, and tips & tricks:
Noblex Canada
- Combining pinhole with panorama:
Omniscope Anamorph Pinhole Panorama Camera
- Sites with heaps of info about Kite Areal Photography:
- Same view, different approach, Pole Area Photography:
- Ever heard of the International Fire Photographers Association?
Neither did I, so visit this 'hot' site:
IFPA
- About Rollei:
The center of Rollei info:
Rollei
German Rollei site:
German Rollei
The official Rollei page:
Rolleifoto
The official history section on Samsung Aerospace's homepage:
SSA-Brief History
- The official Zeiss site:
Zeiss
- The Medium Format Digest site & archives:
Medium Format Digest
- A site containing Kowa info:
Kowa 6 & Super 66
- More Kowa info, including scans from old brochures:
Duncan Ross's Kowa Pages
- The official Mamiya-Japan site:
Mamiya Japan
- Idem for Mamiya USA:
Mamiya USA
- Lots of info about Mamiya RB:
Chris Ozdoba's RB site
- Shutterbug Magazine:
Shutterbug
- A similar magazine, but more pointed at private ads, like Shutterbug used to be:
Camera-Shopper
- The site of Leica Camera AG:
Leica
- The PDN site, with daily PhotoKina updates:
PhotoKina
- The site for Sunpak flashes:
Sunpak_1 or
Sunpak_2
- How about adding GPS data to your pictures?:
GPS & Photo
- About Pentax 67 optics:
Pentax 67 Lenses
- About a dazzling combination of panorama and fisheyes:
Dan Slater's Panoramic Fisheye's
- Adapting a Nikon 6mm/f5.6 circular fisheye to a Nikon D1 digicam, by means of a relay-lens:
Dan Slater's Digicam conversions
- Some darkroom stuff:
Tmax
- About nature photography & EOS:
George Lepp's Site
- Another one on nature photography:
Nature Forum
- A nice program for calculating 'Depth of Field' and 'Field of View':
DOF & FOV
- Another DOF calculator:
David Jacobson
- Sites to determine sunrise & sunset:
US Naval Observatory's calculator
Leslie O'Shaughnessy Studios calculator
Kodak calculator (not perfect!)
- Some links for shopping in Japan:
Overview Japanese photo stores
Viboon Chaojirapant's Tutorial
PhotoNet
- About ordering by mail in the US:
Mail Order Survey
- Information about Kiev equipment:
Kiev Report
Kiev Report 2nd Home
- About macro photography:
Paul Wilson's Macro Site
- About Minox and other small cameras:
Sub Miniature Camera Club
- About repairing cameras:
Ed Romney
- About German flashes:
Metz
- About fisheyes, fisheyes, and fisheyes:
David Ruether (aka Bob Neuman)
- Architectural photography from Henning Wulff, a fellow tilt/shift & fisheye nut:
Wulff Photography & Design
- About 4x5" cameras with a cloth focal plane shutter:
Graflex
- Developer recommendations for any black & white film you can imagine:
DigitalTruth / PhotoSource
- How to scan negatives properly with a slide scanner:
Negative Scanning Tips
- A site comparing scanner performances:
Tony Sleep's Scanning Site
Tony Sleep's Scanning Site II
- A similar scanner-evaluation site:
R. N. Clark
- About color depth and Dmin & Dmax:
Color Depth
- About scanners in general:
Scanners
- About gamma and calibration of scanners and monitors:
Timo Wintel's scanner/monitor calibration
- More info & tests for gamma calibration:
Accurate Image Manipulation
- More about drum scanning and digital imaging:
Carl Volk's Digital Photo Pages
- And another scanning site:
H+S Scanning Pages
- About slide scanners:
Slide Scanner Overview
- About scanners and Dmax vs bit-number:
Bob Shomler's Scanner Pages
- About seeing things differently:
The Illusions Homepage
- About German optics:
Schneider Optics
- About German filters:
B+W Filters
- About the Swiss/German mag Photographie:
PHOTOGRAPHIE
- About the history of film formats:
Michael Rogge's Film Formats Historica Site
Kodak Film Formats
- Every optical gadget you can think of:
Edmund Scientific
- Taking pictures in a different world:
Underwater Photography & Video
- About thunder and lightning, cyclones and tornado's:
Storm Chaser
- About lightning in specific:
Desert Rat's Lightning Site
Chuck Doswell's Lightning Site
Douglas Kiesling's Lightning Site
Michael Bath
- A similar one about hurricanes:
Hurricane Hunter
- A large collection of weather pictures from Down Under:
Australian Severe Weather Gallery
- Taking pictures from an Remote Control plane/helicopter, Digital Stereo & Digital Panorama:
David P. Grenewetzki's Homepage
- About odd film sizes for antique and classic cameras
Film For Classics
- About aerial & blimp photography:
Floatograph Technologies
- Battery FAQ's:
- The FAQ for the newsgroup sci.optics:
sci.optics FAQ
- About US-made panorama cameras and more:
Hulcherama
- Virtual tours through dissassembled EOS lenses:
Inside the EOS 28-105mm/f3.5-4.5
Inside the EOS 75-300mm/f4.5-5.6
- Info about the CustomFunction settings for all EOS bodies:
EOS & CF-options, by Klaus Schroiff
- Info about CF-options for EOS-3 in specific:
EOS-3/CF19-patch
- The famous Pentax Pages of a fellow Dutchman:
Peter's Pentax Pages
- About Linhof medium and large format cameras:
Linhof Technica's
- Another fellow circular-fisheye nut:
Robert Monaghan Bronica & Fisheye Pages
- About microscopy:
Bob's Microscopy and Science Page
- Converting Panoramas to Circular Images and Vice Versa - Without a Computer!:
Jeffrey R. Charles
- A database to check out whether equipment has a fishy status or not:
Stolen Equipment Registry
- Everything you ever wanted to know about the history of flash bulbs:
William Cress' Flash Bulb Database
- Info for the 3D Photographer by Joel Alpers:
Rocky Mountains Memories
- A huge collection of photo links:
Panographica Photography Links
Panographica's New Site
- How to capture those spooky things on film:
Ghost Images
- Lots of interesting stuff about remote digital camera photography from rockets, hovercraft, airplane, helicopters and gliders:
Digital Camera Experiments
- The agenda for German second hand trade shows:
German Photo Fairs
- The only German magazine dealing with old and exotic photo equipment:
Photo Deal Magazine
- About French filters:
Cokin Filters
- Info about Canon's latest EOS-lens compatible videocamera, successor of the EX-1/2 cq L-1/2:
Media Design XL-1 Watchdog
- About Sigma lenses and cameras:
Sigma Japan
- A semi-official Sigma site from the Canadian distributor:
Sigma Canada
- About those colorful semi-circles on the horizon:
Rainbows I
Rainbows II
Rainbows III
Rainbows IV (with Java applett)
- About rainbows, why the sky is blue and the clouds are white:
Nature's Colors
- A nice collection of photo links and real world addresses of photo manufacturers:
Leslie O'Shaughnessy Studios Photography Resources
- Lots of custom build cameras (stereo, pinhole panoramic, swing lens panoramic, linear ("Topocam") panoramic,
and soon to come - a 5 inch format, computer controlled, rotating type panoramic camera):
Kurt Mottweiler's Custom Camera's
- About hologram technology:
Holographic World
- Photographic and electronic imaging from high above:
Brian Webb Air/Spacecraft Photography
- View the inside of an EOS-1, with all its gazillion tiny components:
EOS-1 exploded view
- More about medium/large format slide projectors:
Medium Format Slide Projector's
- About the roots of photographic emulsions and its size & coding:
History of Film & Formats
- Why USA airports must honor a request for hand inspection of carry-on luggage:
Airport Hand Inspection
- More about airport scanning devices & carry-on luggage rules:
X-ray & Film
InVision (manufacturer)
Kodak (not 100% correct, see chapter in the first section of this page!)
Kinesis carry-on luggage survey
- About Contax & Yashica:
Cees de Groot's Contax & Yashica Site
Yashica FAQ
Older Yashica's (M42/screwmount)
- Alternative processing formula's for common films:
Arnold Gassan's Processing Method
- All you ever wanted to know about digital cameras, old & new:
DigitalKamera
ProPhotos
PlugIn
Anmax Storage Medium Compatibility Chart
Imaging Resource
- An overview of digital cameras, with sample images:
Digital Camera Samples
- A nice overview of all Nikon/Kodak digital bodies, past & present:
Nikon/Kodak digital cameras
- Digital cameras analysed:
Digital Camera Overview
- A site with lots of info and news about digital cameras:
Steve's DigiCam Pages
- About the geniality of the Canon storage format for digital cameras, including the proof that the image is original & non-modified(!):
Canon RAW Format
- Worlds most fascinating 360 degree panorama cameras:
Seitz Roundshot Home Page
- About the famous Nikon circular fisheyes, old and new: 6mm/f5.6, 7.5mm/f5.6, 8mm/f2.8, 10mm/f5.6:
Nikon Circular Fisheyes
- Global list of processing labs for Agfa Scala:
Worldwide Lab's for Agfa Scala
- More than 300 PhotoShop links:
PhotoShop Links Site
- Keep smiling!:
Photo Jokes
- How to learn the basics of photography online:
Online Photography Cursus
- One more site about 3D photography:
Stereo Photography
- About the thrilling combination of aerial photography and fisheye perspective:
Bob Mars Aerial Fisheye Images
- Where to find the best spots in the USA for fall foliage scenery:
Fall Foliage Spotting Tips
- Lots of info about Neutral Density Graduate filters:
Kevin O'Neil's ND-Grad Filter Site
- How to build your own EOS remote (only applies to the 2.5mm stereo jack plug socket on
cheaper bodies, not to the T3 socket on 1(n) etc):
Homemade EOS remote
- Interesting news on the panoramic horizont:
Hasselblad XPAN Panorama Camera
- All in's and out's about measuring light with your camera:
Klaus Schroiff Light Metering Modes Site
- How to check your shutter with a PC sound card:
Soundcard Shutter Check
- About cheap ways to carry your camera around:
Camera Bag tips & tricks
- Data about the time between pressing the shutter and actual exposure:
EOS time-lag data
- Stereoscopic Images of Small Objects by Flatbed Scanner:
3D Flatbed Scanning (original site)
3D Flatbed Scanning (new home)
- How to generate your own barcodes for the Canon EOS-10, online, with Java-script:
EOS-10 Barcode Generator
- One more site with a large amount of links:
Rober Shu's Photo Links
- How to scan panorama frames (24x58/66mm) with the cheap PhotoSmart scanner:
PhotoSmart Vuesmart Patch
- A site about aerial photography, including secondary links:
Skypix Aerial Photography
- Spherical Panoramas, Macro Panoramas, Free Panorama Software:
Helmut Dersch
- More panorama software:
PhotoVista
PanoGuide (software overview)
- All necessary data & maps for viewing solar eclipses:
NASA Solar Eclipses
- Photo related forums on CompuServe (non-members can only view, not post):
CompuServe Photography Forum
- A extensive collection of large format info & links:
Tuan's Large Format Tutorial
- Another tutorial site about large format:
Try Kerry Thalmann's Large Format Site
- A photographic wildlife convention in one of the most beautiful countries on this planet:
First South-African International Wildlife and Photographic Convention
- The new M39-mount Voigtländer Bessa L with Super-Wide Heliar 15mm/f4.5 and Scopar 25mm/f4.0:
Voigtländer I
Voigtländer II
Voigtländer III
Voigtländer IV
- A nice Java-applet showing the basics of linear, circular and elliptical polarisation:
Polarisation Simulation
- Tilt & shift explained by Hans Merkel:
Scheimpflug
- Interested in building your own camera, pinhole or far more complex?:
International Society of Handbuilt Cameras
- Worlds largest panorama camera....16 inch tall negatives!:
Will Landon's Cirkut #16
- One of the two big German filter manufacturers:
Heliopan Filters
- Fascinating software to create perspectively corrected images made by fisheye lenses:
Architectural Correct Fisheyes
- Adding a mechanical gyroscope platform to any camera:
Kenlab Gyroscopes
- Lot's of good info about filters, light measurment & conversion, film & paper, and even E-4 addresses (for the old Ektachrome IR):
Thom Bell's Filter Page
- Linear- or Ortho-Panoramas, by:
Gene F. Rhodes I
Gene F. Rhodes II
Brian Jones
VideoBrush
- Respooling the older 620 format with 120 rolls:
120 -> 620 respooling
- How to take cheap aerial shots with a radio-controlled model airplane:
Don Miller low-cost aerial shots
- About the sensitivity of the human eye to polarized light:
Eye & Polarized Light
- Why you don't want to do business with IPIX (panorama/stitching software):
IPIX's real face
IPIX's real face II
- Ever wondered what lays behind infinity, when dots become lines, lines become surfaces, surfaces become 3d, and 3d enters another dimension? A mind-boggling panorama thesis by Andrew Davidhazy:
Beyond Infinity Panorama
- An indepth explanation and samples of using polarisation filters with a Zeiss Distagon-F 30mm:
Polaroid & Fisheyes
- Kamera Werke Dresden, the manufacturer of a very nice range of panorama cameras:
Noblex Panorama
- Nice Russian site explaining many physical principles & phenomena, including optics:
Physical/Optical Animations
- A similar site in the USA, explaining everything related to light:
Optical Explanations
- Jan Faul explaining a persisting defect on Noblex 150 cameras with shift option:
Noblex shift I (image number two (look for light stripe on right near top))
Noblex shift II
- About the medium format cameras from East-Germany:
Pentacon 6
- A new, very stylish wooden panoramic 6x17 camera from Italiy, by Arturo Rebora:
Pan2000
- About the first Russian panorama camera, 24x110mm frames, by Rich Campbell:
KMZ FT-2 Panorama camera
- A site from one of the scholars of Ansel Adams:
George Wallace
- Ross Woodrow about the very first cameras, operating without film:
Camera Obscura & Camera Lucida
- Panorama site with interesting free-ware stitching software:
The Panorama Factory
- A very extensive site about Nikon:
Christoph Ozdoba's Nikon Site
- A nice tutorial on Canon Tilt/Shift lenses:
"How TS-E Lenses Will Change Your Life."
- More about Canon TS-E lenses:
Neil Gundel's tilt/shift notes
- A virtual respresentation of what happens if you change aperture vs shutter speed:
Camera Simulator
- Samples of perspective for different types of optics (curvilinear/fisheye, rectilinear/wide-angle, swing-lens/panorama):
Perspective Samples
- Sites dealing with hand coloring (especially suitable for IR, with it's predominant whites!):
Hand Color dot Com
BKA Photo (commercial; demo's & FAQ)
- Explaining the Japanese concept of out-of-focus-differences, by Harold Merklinger,
in an article from Photo Techniques May/June 1997:
Bokeh
- About filters:
Bob Monaghan's Filter FAQ
Schneider (B+W) Filter Info
Hoya Filter Info & Tutorial
- A lovely overview of various artistic URL's:
Wagner Bazarin's Arts Collection
- More about Agfa Scala, from Laurent Wirmer, employee at Agfa:
Agfa Scala
- About a very flexible tripod, alternative to the Benbo tripods:
Uniloc FAQ
- One of the two remaining 6x7 projectors on the market:
Cabin 6x7 Projector & Light Panels
- About all the different voltages, frequencies and plug/socket layouts that exist worldwide:
Electric Power spec's around the globe
- About Pyro and PMK development methods:
Pyro / PMK Mailinglist
- A jointed effort to run various scanners under Linux:
SANE
- Interesting freeware(!) competition for PhotoShop, developed for Linux, now also running under Windows:
GIMP
- Some very interesting data on the combination/conflict of IS and MLU (mirror lockup) with EOS-cameras:
Pölking's IS+MLU Analysis
- An attest to the performance of Canon's high end IS lenses:
Uwe Walz's IS-report
- Medium Format Film - Flatness or Not?, by Sam Sherman:
Film Flatness
- More about film flatness, and the difference between 120 and 220, from the horses mouth:
Zeiss comments on film flatness
- How to trigger your mechanical camera from a large distance:
Wireless electromechanical cable-release actuators
- About world's largest fisheyes, used in the Omnimax theatres:
Isco Optics Göttingen
- Don't want to rely on Agfa for your darkroom chemistry?:
How to mix Rodinal yourself
- Lost the manual for your Minolta?:
Manuals for Minolta
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Optical Character Recognition, including shareware & freeware:
OCR Resource List
- Sites with large amounts of camera manuals:
John S. Craig Camera Manual Site
Manuals-R-Us
- Super large format panorama cameras, 8x16" and 7x17":
Phillips Cameras
- How to fire your Canon with an universal remote transmitter, written by Chieh Cheng:
Universal Remote for EOS
- A large overview of all black&white film made worldwide:
B&W film overview
- Same site, now the addresses of manufacturers & (Swiss) distributors:
B&W film manufacturer overview
- A new black&white film made in Germany, with dazzling performance:
GigabitFilm
- You thought that the very first color images were made around 1930? Wrong!:
Color photo's around 1900
Imagine, any older image of the world is either black & white, or a painting....this means these are the oldest 'full-perception' images of our history....dazzling historical context, more than just photography, if you think about it!
- Worlds first commercial fisheye, first circular, and one of the only two circular fisheyes ever designed for medium format:
Nikon Cloud Camera
- So, you thought that the only way to get a full 180 degree circular image was a circular fisheye? Wrong!:
All-Sky design/product from Versacorp
- Large test-overview of slide scanners build in 1995-2000, with sample images:
Scanner overview
- How to boost your flash:
Quantum Flash Packs
- Interesting notes, comparing Luminar photo-microscope lenses with a Novoflex-reverse-mounted EOS-zoomlens
(focusing from infinity(!) to 3:1):
Novoflex reverse-adapter
- Lots of interesting notes, info & links about fisheyes, in particular the Russian 8mm Peleng, by Marco Pauck:
Fisheye Notes
- A nice collection of photographic literature & equipment manuals:
John Craig's Photograpic Literature/Manuals
- Some interesting optical research notes about various fisheyes:
Fisheye Research
- Tips & tricks how to fabricate screw mounts (T/C/CS-mount, 1.25" & 2"):
Screw Mount Manufacturing
- 4.88mm circular fisheye for Canon/Kodak and Nikon/Kodak DCS digicams (matching +14.9mm tall CCD-chips):
Coastal Optics
- All you ever wanted to know about Olympus cameras & accessories:
Olympus Encyclopedia
- The only (complicated) way to make the lightmeter in your EOS 30/33 work with non-EF manual lenses:
EOS 30/33 & non-EF manual lenses (M42/T2/RMS)
[GERMAN language!]
- All Panorama cameras from 1843 till 1994, by Bill McBride:
Panorama-Camera History Listing
- A lovely overview of Leitz 35mm projectors by the Leitz Historical Society of America:
Leitz 35mm Projectors
- About projecting chemical experiments on-screen in real-time:
Chemical Experiments Live On-Screen
- Lovely odd ways to create photographic images....forget about lens *and* camera:
Bizarre Photographic Creations
- A nice tutorial plus samples about combining a polarisation filter with fisheyes:
Hasselblad fisheye & polaroid filter
- Which Sigma lenses require a chip upgrade to work properly with the EOS-30:
EOS-30 & Sigma compatiblity (German)
EOS 30 & Sigma compatibility (English)
- One of the most charming cameras from Germany, with build-in tilt & reversable lens mount:
Rollei SL66 series
- Slide projectors, from a time when photography wasn't even born yet, several centuries ago:
Magic Lantern
- About magic lanterns in Holland:
LuikerWaal (Dutch)
- About worlds largest motion picture format:
The Imax/Omnimax Story
- How to mount an EOS lens to a C-mount video camera:
EOS->C-mount
- The wonderfull effect of dropping & submerging your Nikon 990 digicam into a pond:
Digital Weirdness
- All the pro-grade gear and stuff you need for repairing & restoring cameras:
MicroTools
- All the pro-grade stuff needed to clean your camera & optics:
PhotoSolutons
- A nice tool/adapter for scanning various formats of slides on a flatbed scanner:
DiaCover
- All you ever wanted to know about one of worlds oldest & largest panorama camera's ever:
Cirkut FAQ
- How to develop full-size rolls of 70mm film:
Fairchild 100/150 feet Developing Tank
- Lots of info about compatibility of certain EOS flashes with certain camera models:
EOS Flash compatibility
- How to shoot in the dark:
Night Photography by The Nocturnes
- Changing your b&w negatives into slides:
Ilford b&w neg->slide reversal
- A commercial pro-lab dedicated to neg->slide reversal conversions, including Kodak HIE and many others:
Reversal-processing @ DR5
- A very interesting approach to scanning & film grain:
Scanning film grain
- A nice solution to huge indoor/outdoor light contrasts, more than any film can cope:
Solving large contrasts digitally
- How to increase image quality with digicams:
Caldwell's Multi-Digi Mosaic
- Adding Lego & Lego Mindstorm components to your photo tools:
LEGO & Photo
- Operating your big telelens as if it were weightless, including panning motion!:
Wimberley Gimbal-Head
- Using your camera on a tripod-head & quick-release plate, not locked in place by force, but by shape:
Really Right Stuff
- About differences in film/flange-distance between Leica and Konica Hexar:
Dante Stella's film/flange-distance analysis
- Other interesting notes about Leitz, Zeiss, and rangefinders:
Dante Stella's other chapters
- Why there is an external limit to the quality of 35mm lenses:
35mm sharpness limited by film flatness, a paper written in 1979
- More Zeiss- and Contax-related info at
ContaxInfo.Com
FAQ's, Tutorials and other textual information in Dutch:
- Foto Cursus #1
- Foto Cursus #2
Used equipment:
- Woodmere Camera
- B&H
- KEH Camera Brokers
- CameraWeb
- Tamarkin
- Cameta
- Andrew Brierley's Site
- Camera Trader/Clyed's
- Pacific Rim
- Ritz Camera
- Midwest Photo Exchange
- Guild Camera's Website
- Camera Store
- Canon Enthusiasts Classifieds
- S&G Photographic Equipment
- Wall Street Camera
- Brad's Collectibles Honolulu
- Leicatime Luigi Crescenzi (Italy/collectors items)
- Pro Photo Connection Inc
- Camera World of Oregon
- Professional Marketing Services Inc. (digital gear)
- Adorama
- Camera Traders Ltd (with good Kowa selection)
- ShutterbugsDirect
German mail order & second hand:
- Kamera Börsen Terminkalender (Photo fair overview BRD)
-
Rabensteinfoto Börsen Terminkalender (Photo fair overview Europe, *with* indicator of size!)
- Photo-Schilo Börsen Terminkalender
- Camera-Trade-Shows Börsen Terminkalender
- Wuerzburger Foto Versand
- Wuerzbuerger Foto Versand II
- Film Art
- Brenner Foto Versand
- New York Camera
- Foto Mayr
- Audiophil Foto
- Isar Foto
- FotoTec
- Foto Undi
- ColorFoto Gebraucht-Börse
- Profi-Foto
- Foto-Line
- Info-Serve
- Uni-Bremen Second-Hand Overview
- Monochrom
- Foto Impex
Several Dutch used-equipment shops:
- Fotografica Beurs Kalender
- Foto Oosterbaan
- Kamera Express
- Kamera Express #2
- Foto Abro
- Foto Combi
- Foto Konijnenberg
- Foto Konijnenberg
- Foto Kiekie
- Foto Kiekie
- Brooklyn Camera
- OCE
- ?
- Capi
- Foka
- Tjerk de Jong
- Phoenix
- Foto Elshout
- TeleFoto
Belgian used-equipment shops:
- Foto Art
Miscellaneous Non-Photo Links
- More calculators and conversion-tools than you need in a lifetime:
Calculator/Converter Walhalla
- Do a search in zillions of patents:
Patents Site (formerly IBM)
For an overview of thousands of other mailinglists:
- Overview @liszt.com
- Overview @listserv.nodak.edu
- Overview @sri.com
- Stephanie da Silva's overview
- Law Guru
- Tile Net
- eGroups
- OneList
- ListQuest (mainly photo)
- ListBot
- How to trace spammers and their actual uplinks (.com/net/org):
Internic
- Likewise for the Netherlands:
NIC
- Likewise for the rest of Europe:
Ripe
- How to find someones email address:
edirectory
four11
IAF
thesite
whowhere
- A nice engine for translating texts:
Translation Service
- How to create a Usenet newsgroup, by Jon Bell:
Newsgroup Creation
If you have any question, remark, comment, want to share some
philosophy or just want to express your opinion about these pages,
feel free to send email to:
w.j.markerink @ a1.nl
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Hmm....and you thought this was all there is to see on these combined sites?
Wrong....there are hundreds of .txt files already uploaded, but neither linked nor HMTL'ized yet....so if you are daring, you can click here and find all files on this site in alphabetic order....over a thousand....have fun....:))