Hello Kosinski Family,

I recommend using "Krylon Ultra-Flat Black" spray paint! The product # is 1602
Ultra Flat Black. I've used it for over 15 years and found it to be the
easiest to use with the best results. You just have to mask off the areas that
you don't want to get painted with old newspaper and 3/4'' masking tape. If
you have an area that is sensitive to tape and you think it might rip when you
remove the tape and newspaper, just take the tape and stick it to your jeans a
time or two and it will hold just fine and also come off without a problem. A
person that makes and finishes guitars showed me that trick a long time ago.
If you have trouble getting it just go to http://www.krylon.com and I bet they
can fix you up.

"Keep on Pinholin'",
Tom

Kosinski Family wrote:

> Hi Iva,
> There is an "ultra-flat" black paint out there somewhere!
> It's not absolutely necessary to paint the inside of the camera. Unpainted
> cameras give pictures with softer contrast. Try it sometime.
> Best wishes,
> Jim Kosinski
> Starlight Pinhole Cameras
>  www.paintcancamera.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lva <l...@pamho.net>
> To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
> Date: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 6:36 AM
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Flat black paint
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> >Hello fellow pinhole camera engineers, which paint or spray-paint is the
> >best and most matt for painting the inside of a camera?
> >
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