[Photo-SIG] DMA Digital Photography Meeting at 119 Valley Street, Sept. 28, 2006 7-9pm

Kym Koester [Address Concealed]
Wed Sep 27 10:44:32 EDT 2006


You are invited to the Thursday, September 28th meeting of the
Dayton Microcomputer Association
Digital Photography SIG
at 119 Valley Street.

This month's topic will be for everyone to bring in your favorite shots 
from summer.  Print or electronic.  See more details about this meeting 
at http://www.dma.org/photosig/events.shtml#Sep06mtg.  As always, if you 
have anything that you are working on and would like to share how you 
are doing it, please feel free to bring it to the meeting.

Please note that we have changed from the 1st to the 4th Thursday each 
month and we've moved to 119 Valley Street until December 2006.

Go to http://www.dma.org/photosig/events.shtml#Coming for more 
information about the Digital Photography Special Interest Group.  
Meetings are free and open to the public.  Come join us.

Meeting date:
Thursday, September 28, 2006, 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at 119 Valley Street.

Corrected Future Meeting Times:
Thursday, October 26, 2006, 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at 119 Valley Street.
November meeting to be determined.
Thursday, December 28, 2006, 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. 225 Allyn Hall, Wright 
State University.

DMA Web page:   http://www.dma.org/ <http://www.dma.org>

Email digiphot-contact at dma.org with any questions.

The Dayton Microcomputer Association (DMA), Digital Photography Special 
Interest Group, exists to assist digital photographers with their 
craft.  We hold a monthly meeting with a scheduled topic, and then break 
off into smaller groups to discuss whatever is of interest.  Our members 
vary tremendously in interests and skills.  We have professional 
photographers, amateurs who are just transitioning to digital media, 
beginners who are just starting out, and even members who are still 
waiting to purchase their first digital camera.  Areas of interest 
include still photography, photo editing, digital video, scanning of 
photos, restoration of damaged photos, rescuing of bad photos, 
transferring analog (VHS) video to digital, printing techniques, buyers 
guides and so much more.  There is something for every skill and 
interest level! Visit the Digital Photography SIG Web page at:   
http://www.dma.org/photosig/. <http://www.dma.org/photosig/>
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