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Not a huge article but an interesting one seeing as we have been discussing their record recently.

Jobettes article.tiff

hope you can read it - it's a .tiff file whatever that is

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n.b. I know we've had lots of material from the US trade mags but I'm going over them with a fine tooth comb this time - I was astonished to find trade adverts for Carol Fredericks (Stonel) and Nat Hall (Loop), records we presumed were underpromoted mega-flops

I love this record, and recently found it on soul source along with the interesting facts about the group :yes: and label. Will be playing this in my set at ghetto soul club in southampton on the 31st march !

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How did you do it Mike - is tiff a mac file only?

nah, its just a old format that used to get used a lot but fell out of favour

normally any graphic prog shoul dbe able to open and then can change it via "save as"

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nah, its just a old format that used to get used a lot but fell out of favour

normally any graphic prog shoul dbe able to open and then can change it via "save as"

Cool - thanks.

nah, its just a old format that used to get used a lot but fell out of favour

Still used extensively by photographers and many others who require higher resolution images in a non-compressed format. :yes:

Still used extensively by photographers and many others who require higher resolution images in a non-compressed format. :yes:

yeah, when anyone asks me for a scan for a CD or article, they almost always want a tiff file

That's because tiff files aren't as 'compressed' as jpegs ..... so they tend to be less distorted & reproduce better (in CD booklets / on album covers).

That's because tiff files aren't as 'compressed' as jpegs ..... so they tend to be less distorted & reproduce better (in CD booklets / on album covers).

That's why I specifically mentioned that tiffs were used by those "who require higher resolution images in a non-compressed format"! :thumbup:

Another Billboard upload ...........

Chris Calloway/Something else... easy beat, smooth rocker loaded with teen commercialism.

Sounds rather different to how it would be described today - that's if anyone could agree on the terms and genres that could be used! :lol:

That's why I specifically mentioned that tiffs were used by those "who require higher resolution images in a non-compressed format"! :thumbup:

I'm pretty sure Roburt mentioned it first.

Just messing with you. :)

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