[pinhole-discussion] Re:Wood pinhole Camera For 4 X 5 Film

2001-01-13 Thread David M Ocampo
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

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re:Wood Pinhole Camera For 4 X 5 Film

2001-01-13 Thread Guy Glorieux
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

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re:Wood Pinhole Camera For 4 X 5 Film

2001-01-12 Thread William Erickson
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

[pinhole-discussion] Re:Wood Pinhole Camera For 4 X 5 Film

2001-01-12 Thread David M Ocampo
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 GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!