Good job! What kind of camera are you using, and what kind of focal length? I have always shot film, but would like to experiment with paper.
What did you mean by Gimp curves? changing contrast? I have found that this is almost always necessary with my pinhole film scans, and even my digital camera pics. Gimp is a great free photo editor, primarily used in Linux. I wonder if anyone else on the list uses it? On Sunday 14 April 2002 01:54 pm, Matti Koskinen wrote: > hi > > The first photo that is partly succeeded with my 4x5 wooden camera and > first photo of mine ever in the gallery can be seen at: > http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=mjkoski >n_1.jpg > > It's the north side of a late-medieval church. Some snow can still be > seen, though it has been 15 degrees centigrade temperatures lately here. > > Exposure time was 8 mins and negative Kodak Polymax II RC. Developer was > diluted Neutol, but still Gimp curves had to be used. > > Moving to hi-speed film instead of paper has the advantage of shorter > exposure times, my son was getting bored during this eight minute shot :-) > > -matti > mjkos...@koti.soon.fi > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > Pinhole-Discussion mailing list > Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? > unsubscribe or change your account at > http://www.???????/discussion/