You can easily put filters inside a pinhole camera. They are especially
useful if you are making paper negatives with B&W multigrade paper. Low
numbered filters will make softer negatives in bright sunlight, which makes
contact printing a lot easier. They are also good for color correction on
long exposures. Test it first.
Jim K
-----Original Message-----
From: HypoBob <hypo...@pacbell.net>
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Date: Saturday, October 07, 2000 1:38 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Filter placement


>Is there any reason not to put a filter on the inside of a pinhole
>camera?
>
>I am considering putting one on the inside to keep it out of harm's way,
>and so that it won't interfere with my super-sophisticated shutter
>mechanism (a piece of black paper cut to within a tolerance of +/- 1/8
>of an inch).
>
>Bob
>
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