ho films.
They are really too dark
for any of our needs. Do you have any 1A filters to trade for it ;-) Send me
your address off list so
that we can work something out.
Chris
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1A is more
comman, its light red.
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rt off by drawing a
circle first then mark it with a protractor every 60 degrees. Once thats done
all you need is sides
and top which are easy to cut out of black matt board, and of course six
matching pinholes.
chris
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s and pinhole you
might want to read in preparation for your class.
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ht try turning your negatives over so that the emulsion
side touches the
glass and flip them back in you image editing program. Hope this helps.
Chris
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clamp which is what I used to
use. Just something else
to fix in my mess of web pages.
Chris
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inhole formulas would render the
>hole too small.
I found my instructions for my tent camera obscura. I need to tie up my hidden
links onto one web
page sometime
http://home.earthlink.net/~peregoy/co.html
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tent style camera obscura that I tried a
pinhole on but the
image was very, very faint. I now use a +1 diopter to cast a reasonable image
onto the drawing
table. You can see a picture of my camera here,
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~peregoy/obscura
I had instructions how to make it somewhere on the
tylephoto.biz/sc_prod.php?cat_id=2203&pid=2706
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ll it
panoramic. Since there are three lenses, each image is flipped and reversed
and
positioned next to each other. This causes a jumbling of the image (instead of
a smooth
transition as one might expect with a true panoramic camera.
Chris
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applied for other images.
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&W negatives onto color paper so I tried it in pinhole outside and it helps
there too.
The one problem with all these is the filter factor makes for long exposures.
Hope to find time tomorrow to develop and print my WWPD image. Nice to see
whats up
already. Hope everyone here had a good day of shooting.
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I'm more
interested in making new designs but I think I'll save them till after WWPD
III.
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as loading and shooting directions with
images inside
the camera.
Chris
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as trying to make my pages quick
loading in order
to pass the Smyth test but I guess I failed in this one area ;-)
Chris
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on
version of this camera to make my WWPD 2002 image which can be viewed at,
http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2002/?id=536 Good luck with Pinhole Day.
Chris
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opps, I forgot the links.
If you thought his desk was messy then you should look at my qtvr ;-)
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This one uses lens photography but this next one was done with pinhole.
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~peregoy/story/fish1.mov
>= Original Message F
t 03:24 PM, Nick Dvoracek wrote:
>
>> This is a little off topic, but I've been playing with Quicktime VR
>> and had fun doing a self portrait that can be seen at
>> http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/Nicks_office.mov (MOV - 664K). I fess up
>> to using lenses.
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>How about using a needle in a blow gun? It would be low-tech, just like so
>much of the pinhole adventure.
>-- Tom
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a chance to
>use yet)the film, and on scanning it using a microtek
>scanmaker 5600 gratefully recieved
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o balance the tungsten light
of your
enlarger to the daylight of the Polaroid (do they make a tungsten Polaroid?).
I made a
prop out of wood to hold my back flat while under the enlarger. I slip in a
piece of white
paper to focus on. Hope this helps.
Chris
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>> unfortunately the link : [panoscope360.com] goes to the test page
>for the
>> apache server...
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cut his paper and assemble it in
the dark.
They are amazing,
Chris
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f the glass so that the edges don't reflect light around
the room.
In a dry darkroom you get almost no newton rings with window glass. Of course
you have
to be diligent about cleaning your negative and glass carrier. I have anti
newton spray
made by Tetinal if any do arise.
Chr
derful possibilities of
different focus
qualities using larger then optimum holes. I have never tested the
effectiveness of hole
size to sharpness or smaller then optimum holes, but I have enjoyed working
with big
apertures for the quality they give.
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Travis's response to mean that he's in awe
of
Guillermo's response.
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ole-discussion] maybe of topic, but...
>>
>>
>> > I´m thinking about processing c-41 at home, but before i start, i
>need
>> some
>> > info about the process. Could you gimme any help/link ?
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cal length ~ 12" as a compromise. If I like what it
>does I can make a short or long one as well.
>
>Gord
>
>On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Ricardo Wildberger Lisboa wrote:
>
>> Hi Gord,
>>
>> A very good idea. What focal length are you planning to use ?
>>
>> Ricardo.
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larger then f16. 14 stops is 16384
times exposure. If you needed 1 second at f 16 you would need to expose
for about 4.5 hours at f 2105. Hope you have a good tripod for that tube.
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int on that way. Are you
using a plastic pipe for this camera? In some area's (not mine) you can
purchase ABS pipe which is black already. Good luck and maybe a hole
punch would give you a cleaner hole then a nail.
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gazine, perhaps it
could be modified for pinhole. http://panoramacamera.us/
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allery2002.php?pic=pi
nhole_blender.jpg
>
>
>http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2002/?id=536
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ry2002.php?pic=pinhole_blender.jpg
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t and difficulty in achieving low shadow densities.
Let me know how things turn out. I haven't made direct negatives for alt
printing and have wondered how much development would be necessary for
the figures stated in the books.
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persuade the
>security people to hand check my bag. i do plan on using the slide film,
so
>the question remains, where can i get it scanned?
>
I can help you out. When you get back and have developed and sorted
your slides, email me off list and I'll let you use the slide scann
cameras out of
black foam core on his page at
http://www.stanford.edu/~cpatton/pinhole.html you could easily adapt
these to have three holes if you wanted to.
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ust in hopes of getting a clean piece of film. My changing bag was
creating the dust. My changing bag is now kept in a clean zip loc when not
used. I prefer to load in my clean darkroom. I think over the years I've
become a clean freak in my darkroom. I wish it would carry out into my
h
in red or black and its
used for blocking out these holes. The red is for B&W films, the black for
color films. This will give you a black spot on your negative so that when
you print it you will have a white spot that is easy to retouch
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ormal. Half of 50 is
25, and half of 180 is 90mm so a 24mm has about the same angle as a
90 on 4x5. Now your 12 is half of that 24 so we half our 90 to 45.
hope this helps.
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e was busy or had forgotten or perhaps it was
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The best example of this is on an old speed graphic 4x5. This camera
had a cloth focal plane shutter. I always wanted one just for pinhole or for
odd ball lenses as you could wind up the shutter in the back and not have
to reply on one in the lens. It is composed of different slits and diffent
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naps off. Save
the
lens cap. This is your new shutter.
> 2. Insert pinhole.
> 3. Create bulb setting by either taping down shutter release or
removing the spring inside of camera then taping open
> the shutter.
>
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y own darkroom uses a forced air as well, that's
>filtered through this spongey/mesh material that can be rinsed out &
>re-used. Works greatnot home-made though.
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out of the holder a bit is going to cause light to leak inside
somehow. i'll have to try it. so my question is, why doesn't my problem
happen with film? maybe i should've positioned the camera so it was on its
back when i put the slide in. hmm.
rob
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leezy
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very good. thanks.
That was going to be my reply
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and focus on the aerial
image, rather than on the ground glass. You will be surprised how "good" is
the image a ZP produces. And yes, use a loupe.
Guillermo
What do you mean by "aerial image"
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anner
> that can scan 35mm , 120 & 4x5 . any recomendations ? I have heard that the
> microtek 4 is good for the larger negs
> - however the 35mm
> negs are not that great .
> thanks for any help
> chip renner
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ld think you would have to be a lot more careful with younger
children.
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> convert this to a pinhole camera. Thanks for your info. - Temi
>
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the box has been redesigned and is not suitable
> anymore. Does anybody know of a cheap, cardboard container/package that I
> could tell students to buy, that would make a good pinhole camera without of
> modifications or tools, other than an Xacto knife and needle?
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> make prints from slides. A transparency
> version of Ilfochrome would be redundant.
> Just use transparency film if you want a
> transparency.
>
> Mike Vande Bunt
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> http://www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm
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develop Tri-X Pan Prof (120) ASA 320 for 7 min at 68 degrees at the 1:25
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> I am having a blast making up the design as I go. Perhaps it will even work
> when I am finished.In the meantime, I was wondering if anyone is aware
> of plans for building a camera of this sort.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Womeldorff
> Olympia, Washington
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> with motion picture.
>
> Mr. Lonnie Paulson
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>
> Guillermo
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lens. It covers
to 5 inches with nice fall off, I used a holga lens on my speed graphic
once and found this out
Simon Cygielski wrote:
> OK, you just reminded me, the address of the manufacturer is
>
> http://www.tokina.com.hk/products11.htm
>
> > On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 10
red window
> to the 6x9 position, where I use the even numbered frames. This way I
> get 4 frames per roll. I guess all I've got to do now is to take my
> remaining cardboard and build an enlarger for it. Hmmmm.
> Simon
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suppose that Jean will feel a bit shoved to the fringe with this map...
> -:))
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deep conversation for the whole
5 min exposure. I'll post that one to the upload page later today.
Andy Schmitt wrote:
> nice work. That one deserves to get in! Is this a 2 holer?
> andy
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> rolling.
> Did anyone else respond that way?
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> really love. I downloaded the 500 film data sheet and it says the 500
> film is ISO 640 as are the 600 series.
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em to work.
Kosinski Family wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> Any idea of the film speed or exposure times for the Polaroid 600 or Time
> Zero films? I have 600 and SX-70 cameras and the film packs will easily fit
> in the paintcan cameras.
> Thanks,
> Jim K
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ctive on their outer world. We
> could then put an image (it need not necessarily be a face) on names in
> the list when we open our eMail box.
>
> In fact, this could perhaps be put into a separate gallery at Pinhole
> Vision once the execise of completed...
>
> Any thoughts?
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I would like to participate too.
James Kellar wrote:
>
> I would also like to announce that I will be organizing a print swap in the
> up coming year. If your interested in participating start sending me your
> ideas.
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>>
>> Once again: absolutely gorgeous.
>
>> Erich
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>> http.//www.fotair.de
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want, then print on higher quality paper (same as I've always
> done in a darkroom).
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You could find out a lot by reading Chris Pattons page at
http://www.stanford.edu/~cpatton/zp.html or reading his zoneplate math
at http://www.stanford.edu/~cpatton/zoneplatemath.htm, maybe he would
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>
> Best wishes,
>
> Guy Glorieux
> Montreal, Canada
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using the 1 pop per stop
> approach, in which case the flash position "KEY" is
> the one that we should be taking into account
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