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- Short: Pics of people at WOCA Pasadena '93
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- JPEGged pictures from the World of Commodore Amiga (WOCA) Show, held in
- Pasadena, CA. USA, Sept. 10-12, 1993. All pictures are Copyright 1993,
- Harv Laser. Permission to include on commercial Amiga CD-ROM products
- is granted provided the author is notified and the pictures are not
- edited in any way from the originally distributed .JPEG files.
- Otherwise permission for commercial publication is expressly denied
- without explicit written permission. Contact harv@cup.portal.com for
- information. User Groups may publish these pictures in their newsletters
- if desired, only if a copy of the newsletter containing the picture(s)
- is mailed to Harv Laser, PO Box 10141, Torrance, CA 90505.
- .
- All pictures are 736x476, 24 bit color, JPEG compressed.
- .
- All pictures were taken with a $12 throwaway Kodak camera. The developed
- prints were digitized with my Epson ES300C flatbed color scanner
- using the Art Dept. Pro. driver software by ASDG. Pics were then
- tweaked and sharpened in OpalPaint and previewed on OpalVision.
- Titling was done in OpalPaint.
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- BNRJ.jpeg - Upper Left, Bradley W. Schenck in his Terra Nova Development
- Booth, selling his Designer Object Disks for Imagine.
- Upper Right, Natasha Todorovic, sister of Michal Todorovic
- (Mike is Brad's Terra Nova partner and the author of their
- new "Magic Lantern" animation software). Natasha is perched
- on a tall chair demoing the CD ROM game "The Labyrinth"
- to the massing throngs of show-goers (throngs not visible
- here). The CDTV controller was chained to the booth so
- that it would not be lost.
- Lower Left, Rick Tillery of Digital Micronics on the
- show floor, showing off their products.
- Lower Right, John Sievers of Centaur Development in their
- booth on the show floor.
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- RSMPSBD.jpeg - Upper Left, Robert Du Gaue of California Computer News,
- Scott Ellis, part time Commodore person and his friend
- Michelle (sorry for the redeye, Michelle... that's what
- ya get with a $12 camera :-) relaxing after a rough
- day of showgoing and partying in a nearby hotel room.
- Scott worked at Commodore's booth.
- Upper Right, Pjotr Sjostrom of Stockholm Sweden who can
- probably lay claim to the person who travelled the
- farthest to attend this show. Pjotr is familiar to many
- Amiga devotees on the Internet as the inventor of the
- IRC robot "Mama" and as one of the originators of the
- "Aminet" FTP sites - his is ftp.luth.se in Sweden.
- Lower Left, Scott Thede (author of Pixel 3D Pro) and
- Brian Wagner (author of Anim Workshop), both of
- Axiom Software, on the show floor.
- Lower Right, Dan Zerkle, moderator of the Usenet newsgroup
- comp.sys.amiga.announce, in the aforementioned hotel
- room, logging in to his account (via my CDTV/modem) to
- see what's happening online.
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