Pages 25 and 26 are missing from the_era_1970_06_17_24.
Effective immediately.
As per our conversation with Johnathan, we have agreed to create only one OCR file for each page. File names stay the same with txt extension.
Sergey
There are four/eight? missing pages from the advertising insert on August 27, 1969, iss. 34.
the pages would be:
the_era_1969_08_27_034_B05_B12
the_era_1969_08_27_034_B06_B11
the_era_1969_08_27_034_B07_B10
the_era_1969_08_27_034_B08_B09
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The 300-II had auto-brightness selected this morning. Please check the scanner settings when you begin to ensure that the correct settings are in place. For quality control purposes, auto brightness is not effective. As well, it is easier to lighten the image in Photoshop, than it is to darken it. The appropriate brightness levels vary on the machines.
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The short lived "The Era and Post" reverts back to "The Era" in January 1968.
Adam
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Pages 12 and 13 are missing from issue 3 July 1968
Sergey
The following pages are missing:
the_era_1969_04_16_015_B03_B10
the_era_1969_04_16_015_B04_B09
the_era_1969_04_16_015_B05_B08
the_era_1969_04_16_015_B06_B07
September 20, 1967 has a first and second section and an insert. For the sake of clarity and since the pagination is continuous throughout both sections I did not distinguish between the sections in the file names. They are simply numbered 01 through 28.
The insert was named B01_B12 etc.
This is a change from our previous method of naming the first section A and the second section B whether pagination changed or not.
Sarah
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On June 7, 1967 the name changed to "the Era and Post"
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