[meteorite-list] Book: ASPECTS OF ORIENTED METEORITES
From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:41:11 -0500 Message-ID: <e51421551001221441u29868287m7b6897a7893a584c_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi Michael, I look forward to the book. Take your time - you can't rush a good job. :) Best regards and have fun at Tucson, MikeG On 1/22/10, Michael Blood <mlblood at cox.net> wrote: > Hi all, > I have had multiple inquiries as to the date of the release > Of ASPECTS OF ORIENTED METEORITES. I had sincerely > Hoped I would have it completed and published in time to bring > A hundred or so copies to this year's Tucson Show. However, it is now > Clear that the publication date will not be until after the Show. > Some may wonder "Why is it taking so long" (and some have > Even publically criticized me for the time I have put in) - well, the > Main reason is that literally hundreds of generous individuals > Have sent me photos of oriented meteorites. Additionally I have > contacted others regarding photos I had seen before and have > Been granted permission for their use. (Of course, each > photographer will be specifically identified regarding each image). > HOWEVER, none of the photos were shot with "black & white" > In mind and a full color book would cost a small fortune. Unfortunately, > most of the photos which may be excellent in color make for very poor > Contrast in B & W. (IE, a photo of a specimen with a deep blue > Background may show in excellent contrast to the color but will > result in a very poor image when color is removed, leaving very little > contrast between the specimen and its now dark gray background. > Therefore, I have spent hundreds of hours removing all > background in most of the photos (a minority did translated well > directly to B & W). > Of course, that is not nearly ALL the time I have been spending, > As writing and rewriting has been required to make the text organized, > Interesting, easy to integrate and maximally informative for both > The beginning and the seasoned collector. I do not want this text to > Simply be a few hundred "really cool photos" but lacking in clarifying > What exactly are the visible aspects of oriented meteorites and to > Understanding the profound degrees to which those aspects may vary. > In addition to the above, a good many "late arrival " photos are of > such striking imagery they really should not be left out and still continue > to come in. Of course, I will have to "cut off" acceptance as the final > days of publication are in process, but until the last moment, if a truly > Demonstrative image is made available to me I do not feel I can > Nor should I turn it down. > I will be the first to admit that initially I had naively imagined > "knocking out" this book in a matter of a few months. Well, the joke > Was on me. > On more than one occasion in my life I have allowed myself > to be "rushed" to finish something and as a result it was less than > it could have or should have been. Therefore, I would rather miss my > self-imposed "deadline" of the 2010 Tucson Show by a several weeks > than to "settle" for what I know is less than I could have done. > Sincerely, Michael Blood > > > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at > http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Fri 22 Jan 2010 05:41:11 PM PST |
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