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Yves --
Good suggestions, and thanks for them. In fact, this is a curious forum in the sense that nobody is really in charge. I have hoped to stay in the background, to serve as a resource person when necessary, so that the forum discussions might be carried on by the members.
I believe the most persuasive case for BTZS methods comes from photographers who have adopted and used them. In general I think most users are enthusiastic about BTZS but, unfortunately for forum activity, photographers tend to want to photograph rather than talk. I can understand that (and, in a way I approve of it) but it leaves the forum silent much of the time.
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