Robert Shade

Robert was one half of Loomis-Shade Photography, which was established 1964.

Robert used his Timex/Sinclair 2068 to run the business in the 1980s and 1990s, including payroll. In a letter to Frank Davis, he described how he produced the 1994 price catalog for his company on the TS2068 using Wordmaseter/Typemaster. Graphics were developed in Art Studio. He digitized the Professional Photographers Society of America with the SMUG video board.

Location: Pennsylvania

Articles (12)

TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
Attention SMUG Digitizer Users
Robert Shade of Philadelphia has modified the SMUG-supplied EYE-BY-NIGHT digitizer program and John McMichael’s VIDEOTEX, VIDEO 3D, and VIDEOCOPY digitizer...
Sinc-LinkMarch/April 1992
HELP!ZXir QLive Alive!Fall 1994
Image Capture with the S.M.U.G. B&W Video Digitizer
A detailed technical walkthrough of using the SMUG black-and-white video digitizer board with the Burle TC-1501 camera, Videotex software, Art...
Robert ShadeSMUG BytesJanuary 1991
Input/Output
Letters from David Lassov, Leon Howell, Dave Barnes, Dr. D. H. Williamson, Gene Ray, D. G. Smith, Wayne Knaust, Richard...
ZXir QLive Alive!Spring 1994
Letter from Robert ShadeSinc-LinkJanuary/February 1993
Letter on the Digitizer
Letter from Robert Shade of Philadelphia to SMUG listing 14 items enclosed for feedback on his TS2068 video digitizing experiments....
Robert ShadeSMUG BytesDecember 1990
Windows by Shade, Part 1ZXir QLive Alive!Winter 1994
Windows by Shade, Part 2ZXir QLive Alive!Spring 1995
Windows by Shade, Part 3ZXir QLive Alive!Autumn 1995
Windows By Shade, Part 4ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 1996
Windows by Shade, Part 5ZXir QLive Alive!Autumn 1996
ZX81 Extended Basic Notes
Robert Shade from Philadelphia was studying the DEMO program which comes with Extended Basic and asked what function all the...
Thomas B. WoodsComputer UpdatesWinter 1986

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