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Re: (erielack) Paul and EastRail



Paul,
I very much enjoyed the history and changes of the line. I had no idea
it went through as much as it did and we're talking about only a few
miles of railroad!
Now, more tech stuff. The scans seemed to be on the over exposed level.
Is this a problem with the projector? Or was it in the originals. It
seems that this is something that could be corrected easily for future
presentation.

Tim

"Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul)" wrote:
> 
> Tim,
> 
>         Thanks! The show was simply a PowerPoint presentation that required a bit of image scanning (both slides and prints). After scanning, an order needs to be developed for the presentation, and based on the image types, you come up with proper transitions.
> 
>         The animated map of "how the EL Boonton Line came about" is probably one of the best-received parts of that presentation. That's done using some of PowerPoint XP's animation features and some clever editing of an existing railroad map.
> 
>         - Paul
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tim Wakeman [mailto:tmwake_@_warwick.net]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 9:04 AM
> > To: Erie Lakawanna
> > Subject: (erielack) Paul and EastRail
> >
> >
> > Paul,
> > I enjoyed your presentation at EastRail on the Boonton line.
> > It was good to see some non published material. Could you
> > tell us how you put this together? Was it a "power point"?
> > How does this type of show work?
> >
> > Tim Wakeamn
> >

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