Guy
The curling helped hold the film in place. I cut strips of cardboard to
fill the rest of the holder at the top & bottom.The curl made it harder
to contact print until I was done for the night and put the negatives
away after 2hrs. Once I put them in sleeves they lined up pretty
good This
Dave,
I really like the picture on the second page of your site at
http://redbug19.20m.com/photo2.html
The idea of using 3 strips of 35mm in a 4x5 holder is a new concept to
me but it produces terrific results. It must have been quite something
to load the strips and keep them in place despite th
Fun. You can play with the grid of the strips against the image.
- Original Message -
From: David M Ocampo
To:
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Re:Wood Pinhole Camera For 4 X 5 Film
> Temi
> I made a 4 X 5 camera last fall. My test shot
Temi
I made a 4 X 5 camera last fall. My test shot is at
http://redbug19.20m.com/index.html
I tested a new film to. I never did a web page before so I'm still
working on it.
redbu...@juno.com
Dave O
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