[pinhole-discussion] pinhole movie

2001-01-04 Thread B. Roddy
Okay, Ed, I got a couple frames of my pinhole movie test onto my website: http://bfn.org/~weblab/roddy/ Click on "films," then on "Experiments." At home I have only a very old mac, no graphics, no internet. So I appreciate the efforts to have emails in plain text. Elsewhere I have access to th

[pinhole-discussion] Jim Kosinski

2001-01-04 Thread ethereal art
>Hi Edwin at VT, I'm giving a pinhole camera to a school every week(instead >of advertising). If you know of any interested teachers please tell them >to get in touch with a short description of their program and their school >address. >Many thanks, >Jim Kosinski >Starlight Cameras >details at: >ww

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid 600

2001-01-04 Thread Andy Schmitt
I agree with Jim...the colors in the time zero film are wonderful...sometimes more like pastels than photo dyes... There is one other kind of instant film that Polaroid makes called Spectra. It has a slightly different size (a bit bigger) and is incompatible with the SX-70 & 600. If you have a Spe

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid 600

2001-01-04 Thread Eric Lawton
Jim, Here is a chart I put together and have used for Polaroid Time-Zero film. I calculate my exposure time normally for an ISO 150 film and use the chart below that I developed by expirementation. It's not real prescise but it should get you some good exposures right from the start. The g

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2001-01-04 Thread booker evans
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