Re: Printable lens hoods
Juan, This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case. Just for the record, gmail marked this message as spam... Probably because you used word hood in the title... -- Boris
Re: Printable lens hoods
HP make a paper called Tough Paper. it's basically a very sturdy plastic that you can put through the photocopier. I'm going to print out some of them lens hoods onto that. Leon http://www.bluering.org.au http://www.bluering.org.au/leon Shel Belinkoff wrote: That is very cool. Thanks for posting. While reading the article it occurred to me that, instead of using paper, some sort of plastic material could be used, resulting in a more permanent, or certainly longer lasting, lens hood. Shel [Original Message] From: Juan Buhler This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case.
RE: Printable lens hoods
That is very cool. Thanks for posting. While reading the article it occurred to me that, instead of using paper, some sort of plastic material could be used, resulting in a more permanent, or certainly longer lasting, lens hood. Shel [Original Message] From: Juan Buhler This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case.
Re: Printable lens hoods
You could probably print it on paper and then trace it onto the side of one of those plastic binders. It's soft plastic, sometimes black. You could probably even make it so it's possible to unwrap the hood to store it flat in your bag... j On 3/23/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is very cool. Thanks for posting. While reading the article it occurred to me that, instead of using paper, some sort of plastic material could be used, resulting in a more permanent, or certainly longer lasting, lens hood. Shel [Original Message] From: Juan Buhler This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case. -- Juan Buhler Water Molotov: http://photoblog.jbuhler.com Slippery Slope: http://color.jbuhler.com
Re: Printable lens hoods
Pretty much what I was thinking ... Shel [Original Message] From: Juan Buhler You could probably print it on paper and then trace it onto the side of one of those plastic binders. It's soft plastic, sometimes black. You could probably even make it so it's possible to unwrap the hood to store it flat in your bag... j On 3/23/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is very cool. Thanks for posting. While reading the article it occurred to me that, instead of using paper, some sort of plastic material could be used, resulting in a more permanent, or certainly longer lasting, lens hood. Shel [Original Message] From: Juan Buhler This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case.
Re: Printable lens hoods
Shel, if you print one be sure to add SHEL-O-VISION in big letters. -Aaron
Re: Printable lens hoods
I quess Cotty's will be Canex.:) Dave Quoting Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Shel, if you print one be sure to add SHEL-O-VISION in big letters. -Aaron Equine Photography in York Region
Re: Printable lens hoods
- Original Message - From: Juan Buhler Subject: Printable lens hoods This is kind of interesting: http://www.lenshoods.co.uk/ I suppose a paper hood is better than no hood... Might be good to have a couple folded in the camera bag, just in case. Cool. I opened one in Photoshop, made it black, and can print it on enhanced matter paper. That should work pretty good. Thanks Juan! William Robb