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From 43817-46849-4874-9244-christian.gabriel=ift-informatik.de@mail.manbrssolstin.bid  Sat Dec 29 15:48:30 2018
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From: "Ho'oponopono Certification" <correspondence@manbrssolstin.bid>
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** NEW: Joe Vitale's Ho'oponopono Certification...
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2018 15:44:49 +0100
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Spam detection software, running on the system "h2486555.stratoserver.net",
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Content preview:  NEW: Joe Vitale's Ho'oponopono Certification... http://manbrssolstin.bid/clk.2-ab29-b701-130a-241c-4840-0300-317af2ab
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From: "Ho'oponopono Certification" <correspondence@manbrssolstin.bid>
Reply-To: "Ho'oponopono Certification" <enlightenment@manbrssolstin.bid>
Subject: NEW: Joe Vitale's Ho'oponopono Certification...
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
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NEW: Joe Vitale's Ho'oponopono Certification...

http://manbrssolstin.bid/clk.2-ab29-b701-130a-241c-4840-0300-317af2ab


http://manbrssolstin.bid/clk.14-ab29-b701-130a-241c-4840-0300-c88d5b2b

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Many photographers continue to produce some monochrome images, sometimes because of the established archival permanence of well-processed silver-halide-based materials. Some full-color digital images are processed using a variety of techniques to create black-and-white results, and some manufacturers produce digital cameras that exclusively shoot monochrome. Monochrome printing or electronic display can be used to salvage certain photographs taken in color which are unsatisfactory in their original form; sometimes when presented as black-and-white or single-color-toned images they are found to be more effective. Although color photography has long predominated, monochrome images are still produced, mostly for artistic reasons. Almost all digital cameras have an option to shoot in monochrome, and almost all image editing software can combine or selectively discard RGB color channels to produce a monochrome image from one shot in color. 

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&nbsp; <a href="http://manbrssolstin.bid/clk.c-ab29-b701-130a-241c-4840-0300-5805e646"><img src="http://manbrssolstin.bid/f52ee34967769c2b0f.jpg" /></a> <span style="font-size:4px;color:#FFFFFF">Originally, all photography was monochrome, or black-and-white. Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its &quot;classic&quot; photographic look. The tones and contrast between light and dark areas define black-and-white photography. It is important to note that monochromatic pictures are not necessarily composed of pure blacks, whites, and intermediate shades of gray but can involve shades of one particular hue depending on the process. The cyanotype process, for example, produces an image composed of blue tones. The albumen print process first used more than 170 years ago, produces brownish tones. Many photographers continue to produce some monochrome images, sometimes because of the established archival permanence of well-processed silver-halide-based materials. Some full-color digital images are processed using a variety of techniques to create black-and-white results, and some manufacturers produce digital cameras that exclusively shoot monochrome. Monochrome printing or electronic display can be used to salvage certain photographs taken in color which are unsatisfactory in their original form; sometimes when presented as black-and-white or single-color-toned images they are found to be more effective. Although color photography has long predominated, monochrome images are still produced, mostly for artistic reasons. Almost all digital cameras have an option to shoot in monochrome, and almost all image editing software can combine or selectively discard RGB color channels to produce a monochrome image from one shot in color. </span></body>
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