just but a
blob on the hole.
Larry
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From: Tom Miller
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Date: Sunday, February 11, 2001 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pinholes in my pinholes
>Hi Larry and All,
>
>One mor
"I have been getting these tiny little pinholes in my negatives ..."
Those show up in film processing frequently, usually during stop bath or
bleach/fix. Also, they tend to form on litho film if the developer is too
dilute. They are very round and uniform, not like dust at all. Use print
spotting
, February 11, 2001 7:56 AM
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Pinholes in my pinholes
>Are you using large format film holders (4x5" or 8x10" or others)? It may
be
>small holes on the dark slides. I have experienced that.
>Trond Kjetil
>
>
>
>Folks,
> I have been
Hi Larry and All,
One more thought. Are you having the problem with hand-made cameras?
I've had similar problems with the oatmeal box, cigar box and tin can
cameras that I've spray painted. Over time, the paint comes off in
tiny pieces. Usually I spray the cameras with compressed air before
loa
Are you using large format film holders (4x5" or 8x10" or others)? It may be
small holes on the dark slides. I have experienced that.
Trond Kjetil
Folks,
I have been getting these tiny little pinholes in my negatives every once
in a while and can't figure where they come from. The negatives can
Larry...it is my guess that the inside of your pinhole camera is dusty. At
least in my large format photography, pinholes in the negatives come from
dust settling on the film. Jerry Ellison
>Folks,
> I have been getting these tiny little pinholes in my negatives every once
>in a while and can't
Hi Larry,
Are the holes in the emulsion, or are they holes through the film
base?If it is the film emulsion only, it could be dust or maybe a
problem with processing. I've put far too many holes in sheet film by
tray processing it (too many sheets at once).
Check Kodak publication E-71 on re