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Old 01-29-2008, 03:14 PM
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Re: Question about the Color Parrot

Michael,

Reference: "Also offended by your attitude towards Andrew Rodney. He has paid his dues and proven it time and time again, such that you should not be treating him like you have something to teach him. Different points of view, yes, but come on. Have a little respect for the man's knowledge and contributions."

I have been following this very interesting and informative discussion since it began and I disagree with your statement above. I think that from a discussion standpoint, Drew has handled himself VERY professionally. Andrew, on the other hand, has come across as condescending. He may very well be an "expert" in his field but one is more effective in a discussion by not wearing this expertiese on his sleeve sort of speak. Enough said. Thanks.

Ron




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Old 01-29-2008, 05:39 PM
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Re: Question about the Color Parrot

I think this thread has shifted off track with tit for tat debate over white balance and raw workflow. This was never my intention.

I started this thread with the question of how the Color Parrot attached to the front of the lens. My question was answered by the statement, "You simply hold it over the lens for one shot".

My question has been answered. Thanks for the reply Drew.

Jerry

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