RE: [pinhole-discussion] Re: Antonio's photos
> -Original Message- > From: Andrew Amundsen [mailto:a...@tcinternet.net] > Sent: Segunda-feira, 18 de Novembro de 2002 22:12 > To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Re: Antonio's photos > > > I answered my own question about more frames of Antonio's > work. Check out > his site: www.livinginabox.net under Forest. Really great stuff!! > > Tell us more about your working methods! > > Andrew > Thanks I hand hold always. In this case of the photos in the forest they were more or less set-up using my daughters. This is some experiments I am making for a series related to Little Red Riding Hood. When I have more (in fact I have more, but not scanned) I will post. António http://www.livinginabox.net
RE: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid Negatives
> -Original Message- > From: dalf...@aol.com [mailto:dalf...@aol.com] > Sent: Sábado, 16 de Novembro de 2002 20:41 > To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid Negatives > > > In a message dated 11/16/2002 10:35:06 AM Central Standard Time, > jruss...@wishtv.com writes: > > > 've been shooting with a Polaroid 545 back for a couple > months now. I've > > been tossing my negatives in the trash after development. > I was wondering > > if there was a way to fix the negatives so that I can keep > them for future > > use. I remember seeing something about this, but I can't > remember where I > > saw it or how I go about doing it. Whatever the process > is, is it the same > > for both B&W and color negatives? > > > If you are using Polaroid Type 55 film(B&W) , you can do a > couple of things, > if you overexpose by one stop , you will get a "lighter " > print, but get a > bit more dense negative . If you are in the field , you can > put the neg into > a zip lock baggie filled with water, and "clear the negative > " with Hypo > Clear once you get home . I was thinking in trying type 55, but I was going to the sodium sulfite. What exactly is the Hypo Clear?? Thanks António Vieira http://www.livinginabox.net Polaroid instructions say you use > Sodium Sulfite, > but I once posted the same question on this list and couple > others , and the > consensus was to use Hypo Clear , wash, and hang to dry . If > you are just > looking to expose Type 55 to get a good print, that is usable > for scanning > and Photoshop , then stick to the EI 50 indicated by > Polaroid, if you want a > denser neg for printing , then use an EI of 25 . > I use Type 55 a lot with my Santa Barbara Lensless 4X5 wide > angle (2-1/2 inch > fl ) and use exposures of about the 3-4 second range as a > starting point , > fine tuning if need be from there . > > ___ > 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/ >
[pinhole-discussion] picture uploaded
Hello I have uploaded a picture to the gallery: http://www.???/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=antoniovieira_1.jpg Made with a cardboard 6x6 camera (kit from Olpe&Bussiek) with Fuji NPH400. I have left only the red & Green channels in photoshop. António Vieira http://www.livinginabox.net
RE: [pinhole-discussion] Color 120 format films
I use almost only NPH 400. I like the colors (not vivid, enhanced ot whatever) and specially the latitude of the exposition. It is almost certain that we get something from the image no matter the exposition-error is. my site: http://www.livinginabox.net (some of the images were changed with desaturation of color channels) António Vieira > -Original Message- > From: Steve Bell [mailto:veracity...@earthlink.net] > Sent: Domingo, 27 de Outubro de 2002 3:29 > To: Pinhole List > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Color 120 format films > > > Hey Everyone, > > so after almost a year on this list, i finally made a pinhole > camera. it > was absolutely necessary for this project i am doing > (authentic space), and > so i justified taking up schoolwork time to make it (the > project is for > school, so it works out ok). so i have a question. what color > films does > everyone use? i'm presently using fuji NPH, as i've got a > bunch of it and > i've been using it in my holga. oh, i should mention the > pinhole camera i > made is a pinholga. so i went to fuji's website to check out the > reciprocity chart, and they say 'exposure of longer than 16 > seconds is not > recommended'. so there was no chart, and i'm kind of flying > blind, which is > kind of fun, but it makes me think there might be a better > film for me to > be using. > > so what films do you all use, color-wise, for pinhole photographs? > > oh yeah, one more question, a friend of mine was showing me his color > pinhole shots, and there was a slight magenta shift on the > edges of the > image, is there any way to correct this? > > thanks, > > --- Steve Bell > --- veracity...@earthlink.net > --- http://www.unbeknownst.org/~insurrective / > http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/insurrection > --- In fact, rock, rather than being an example of how freedom can be > achieved within the capitalist structure, is > an example of how capitalism can, almost without a > conscious effort, > deceive those whom it oppresses...So > effective has the rock industry been in encouraging the spirit of > optimistic youth take-over that rock's truly > hard political edge, it's constant exploration of the > varieties of > youthful frustration, has been ignored > and softened. --Michael Lydon > > > > ___ > 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/ >
RE: [pinhole-discussion] Silver prints from digital files?
Fuji Frontier used normally in minilabs prints digital into Fujicolor (usually Fuji Crystal) paper. I don't know the technical details. Regards António Vieira http://www.livinginabox.net > -Original Message- > From: Nick Dvoracek [mailto:dvora...@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu] > Sent: Segunda-feira, 4 de Novembro de 2002 15:08 > To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Silver prints from digital files? > > > Does anyone know if a vendor exists who outputs digital files to real > silver prints. Fiber would be great but I could live with RC. My > local camera store didn't know of any. I can't imagine there's a lot > of market, but you never know what someone might specialize in. > > I know there's been a lot of discussion of inkjet and other computer > output. We have a Xerox/Tektronix Phaser 7700 color laser printer > that puts out really good black and white print quality and can do it > on a wide variety of papers. Are people exhibiting these inkjet and > laser print images? Do juried shows accept them? > > Nick > -- > -- > Nick Dvoracek dvora...@uwosh.edu > Director of Media ServicesVoice: 920-424-7363 > University of Wisconsin OshkoshFax: 920-424-7324 > http://idea.uwosh.edu/media_services/home.html > http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/handouts.htm > > ___ > 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/ >
RE: [pinhole-discussion] Not on Subject
> -Original Message- > From: James Kellar [mailto:pinh...@jameskellar.com] > Sent: Quarta-feira, 24 de Abril de 2002 12:41 > To: Pinhole Disscussion Group > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Not on Subject > > > I know this is not on the subject of pinhole or even > photography, but I > just couldn't help myself. Goto > http://207.67.219.101/objective/propaganda.html, and then > scroll down to > Apple Macintosh: > This is kind of funny and scary all at the same time. > > James > I am happy being a Mac user...
[pinhole-discussion] Hello
Hello everybody My name is António Vieira, I am from Lisbon, Portugal and Pinhole is one of my last "passions" in photography. I am in this mailing list to learn more about Pinhole . I have some of my photos in the Pinholevision Gallery. Critics and comments are wellcome of course. Best Regards António Vieira