Re: [pinhole-discussion] New website
Leslie, My apologies. I assumed when the cursor didn't change to a pointing hand that a larger image was not available. Your images are even better when enlarged. Bob Russman Reno, Nevada www.russman.com Bob Russman wrote: > > Leslie, > > Nice site design and images! It would be nice to be able to view a > larger image by clicking on the thumbnail. > > Bob Russman > Reno, Nevada > www.russman.com > > lad...@aol.com wrote: > > > > I invite all members to take a look at my new pinhole website a provide me > > with your opinions. > > > > It can be found at www.lesliedavisp at ??? > > > > Thank you in advance > > > > Leslie
Re: [pinhole-discussion] New website
Leslie, Nice site design and images! It would be nice to be able to view a larger image by clicking on the thumbnail. Bob Russman Reno, Nevada www.russman.com lad...@aol.com wrote: > > I invite all members to take a look at my new pinhole website a provide me > with your opinions. > > It can be found at www.lesliedavisp at ??? > > Thank you in advance > > Leslie
Re: [pinhole-discussion] check my site!
Peter, Nice simple site. Quick and easy to navigate. The images are beautiful. What are the specifications for your camera (film size, focal length, hole diameter, and its construction). Nice job. Bob Russman Reno, Nevada www.russman.com Peter Wiklund wrote: > > Please take a look! > > http://hem.passagen.se/pinhole > > /peter wiklund > stockholm, sweden >
Re: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
pete eckert wrote: > >-- snip --> > My problem is, (besides being totally blind), I can't tell what side > the emulsion is on. Paper has more tooth on the paper side than the > emulsion side. the film feels the same on both sides. I tried both sides > and my wife said both negatives had images. I noticed some notches on the > film. Can I use them to orient the film? > When the notches are on the upper right corner the emulsion is facing you. Bob Russman
Re: [pinhole-discussion] ISO of photo paper
Tom von Agner wrote: > > Hi to all, > > Could someone tell me what the approximate ISO of photo paper is? I know > that it's rated in a different form, but what would it be related to regular > negatives. > I ran tests and am using an exposure index of 2 for Ilford Mutligrade IV FB. I know of others who use anywhere from 2-6. Bob Russman www.russman.com b...@russman.com