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Re: filmscanners: Noise correction algorithms



In a message dated 5/1/2001 2:20:15 AM EST, Jerry.Oostrom@Alcatel.nl writes:

> This reminded me that I should put only one question in a mail (ironically
>  that was even Ed's suggestion to me, even longer ago),

Yes, this maximizes the chances that someone will answer the
question.  I learned long ago that when I wanted a specific
answer to a specific question, I should limit the e-mail request
to that specific question. 10-paragraph e-mails with questions
buried within the fourth paragraph generally won't get
responses to the buried questions.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick




 




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