Re: [pinhole-discussion] proofs vs actual prints?

2001-07-23 Thread Gregory Parkinson
At 6:58 PM -0400 7/23/01, R Duarte wrote: This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with professional photo labs until now. I got 5"x5" proofs when I had my Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how different do these look as compared to what I wou

Re: [pinhole-discussion] proofs vs actual prints?

2001-07-23 Thread Pinholing
In a message dated 7/23/01 3:55:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ra...@rahji.com writes: > This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with > professional photo labs until now. I got 5"x5" proofs when I had my > Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how

[pinhole-discussion] proofs vs actual prints?

2001-07-23 Thread R Duarte
This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with professional photo labs until now. I got 5"x5" proofs when I had my Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how different do these look as compared to what I would get if I asked them to make a "print" fro

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Not at Home/New image with new camera.

2001-07-23 Thread R Duarte
wow, bizarre! now I see why someone would put a hole in the END of a tube.. I was thinking people were putting a hole in the flat end of the tube and the paper/film on the other flat end... I didn't consider wrapping the paper around as you did. pretty cool! > From: "james kellar" > Reply-To: p

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Shutter advice

2001-07-23 Thread Brent Adler
What a brilliant Idea! Thanks --- Manuel_Galán_Molina wrote: > hello, you can try with the floppy disk metal > protector device, it have a > spring and a window. > - Original Message - > From: "Brent Adler" > To: > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 6:17 AM > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Shut

Re: [pinhole-discussion] type 55

2001-07-23 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 7/23/01 1:41:50 PM, lcal...@uh.edu writes: << I'm using a wide angle Leonard pinhole (f150) and type 55 Polaoid film. Does anyone have any suggestions/advice: (1) calculating exposures, (2) caring for the film in the field, or (3) anything else I should know? Thanks > >

[pinhole-discussion] type 55

2001-07-23 Thread Calfee, Laura
I'm using a wide angle Leonard pinhole (f150) and type 55 Polaoid film. Does anyone have any suggestions/advice: (1) calculating exposures, (2) caring for the film in the field, or (3) anything else I should know? Thanks >

[pinhole-discussion] Not at Home/New image with new camera.

2001-07-23 Thread james kellar
Hi all, I have not been home much do to a sickness in the family and some other things that have kept me away from the old home stead. Any way I have subscribed via a hotmail account so I can keep in touch with you all when I'm not at home. If you want to contact me personally please use the

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Shutter advice

2001-07-23 Thread Andy Schmitt
now that's a good idea...and a good use for all those floppies I have thanks andy schmitt -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Manuel Galán Molina Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:41 AM To: pinhole-discussion

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Shutter advice

2001-07-23 Thread Manuel Galán Molina
hello, you can try with the floppy disk metal protector device, it have a spring and a window. - Original Message - From: "Brent Adler" To: Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 6:17 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Shutter advice > I am working on a first pinhole camera. My early > attempt work

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Gregg on the cover of Pinhoel Journal

2001-07-23 Thread Edward Levinson
The magazine hasn't made it to Japan yet but I patiently (like a pinhole long exposure) for my copy to arrive. Congrats Gregg even though I haven't seen it yet! Ed >Many great shots. I enjoy the "Contemporary Pinhole Photography # X" >issues because they contain such a wide variety of interestin

Re: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm films & pinhole conversion, oatmeal box question

2001-07-23 Thread R Duarte
> Lastly, a dumber than average question...with oatmeal box cameras, is > the focal plane on the concave side, or a flat end? Not dumb, because I see instructions that show both ways. To me, if you're going to use a flat end, why not just use a box-shaped camera? If you put the hole on the curve

Re: [pinhole-discussion] new image

2001-07-23 Thread R Duarte
If it's a box-type camera, you can draw lines on each side of the box that extend from middle (where the pinhole is) to the corners. That way if you look from the back of the camera, you can use those as guidelines to see how wide of an angle the camera is going to get. You can also draw a straig

[pinhole-discussion] 35 mm films & pinhole conversion, oatmeal box question

2001-07-23 Thread Uptown Gallery & Frame Shop, LLC
Hello: What 35mm films have people in this group experimented with for pinhole purposes? The hardest thing about converting my old Kodak SLR to pinhole has been mounting the pinhole! I think I have it figured out...once I find some reciprocity data for 35 mm film, I'll go try the camera out. Las