I just found out. So many things to say. This is a (sad) milestone event in APUG and I can't believe how I didn't find out earlier.
Back in Nov.26 2019 Ron implied something about his health not being so good. I told him:
I assure you, dear PE; that you will be eternal in this forum and all the other analog photography forums that might be created in the future.
He was kind to reply:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...roduction-by-fall.161079/page-24#post-2230634
And I added, then:
Dear Ron, let me explain my choice of words:
I frequent other forums, one of them is a forum dedicated to audio electronics. A forum member named "Zilch", there, posted a ton of valuable articles, graphics, information, tests, on the topic of speaker building. We know nobody on this planet is going to be alive forever. Zilch passed away in 2011. Somebody opened an eulogy thread/topic, it got 26 pages immediately. It was even mentioned in another related forum.
All the good material put out by Zilch got duly organized and collected, and his posts, graphs, etc. are often referenced in new posts, even today (2019). Not only in one online forum but at least two.
I think good friendship, even through the internet, endures through afterlife.
Further down he replied:
I will not last forever, nor will any of the dyes in any color product by any manufacturer.
What a sense of humor! But then, this happened in november, in four months he was gone. Really soon.
I registered my account of APUG after finding out who Ronald Mowrey was. It was incredible!! He is named as an inventor on the KODAK K14 KODACHROME PATENT!! Now after his obituariy I found out he was also a Captain at the USAF, how more badass could Ron be?
In my opinion, PE was the crown jewel that made APUG stand out far above any similar forum. What a generous individual, with infinite patience to explain things that were hitherto only known to insiders within Kodak or other major film makers. A wealth of knowledge that I hope can be organized and filed for the future generations to come.
I have always wished to meet PE but sadly i don't even live in the same country. But I wrote many times to him here at this forum, often not really to ask questions, but to thank him again and again for his generosity and wishing he is fine. Why? What can I say? Within the world of photography, the guy was my idol, myself an Engineer, this was the ideal I aspired to -- to be aware and knowledgeable about this subject down to the deepest level of detail.
I am very sad for this loss but on the other hand we can't be so selfish and expect Ron to be with us forever like the humble sage he was. He also deserves to rest in peace. I'm pretty sure this was an awesome man and his legacy will live on in his family, at RIT, Kodak, and of course here. He will never be forgotten.