RE: [pinhole-discussion] developing little pieces of 35mm film

2002-05-20 Thread Andy Schmitt
The pinhole is s small (or at least it's suppose to be..) that the
surface tension of the liquid keeps it in...(really...)
andy

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 When I shoot with film in my film cannister pinhole camera, I develop,
stop,
 and fix within the container itself.  Why now do this in the Altoids can?

How do you keep it from leaking out the pinhole?  Or do you use a different
can

--shannon


 Cheers -

 george

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] developing little pieces of 35mm film

2002-05-20 Thread Shannon Stoney
 
 When I shoot with film in my film cannister pinhole camera, I develop, stop,
 and fix within the container itself.  Why now do this in the Altoids can?

How do you keep it from leaking out the pinhole?  Or do you use a different
can

--shannon


 Cheers -

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] developing little pieces of 35mm film

2002-05-20 Thread George L Smyth
--- Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net wrote:
 I have been thinking about making some tiny cameras with Altoids boxes and
 35mm plastic film canisters.  But, how do you develop the small piece of
 film you have exposed with such a camera?  It would seem awkward to try to
 thread it onto a regular reel.  Tiny tubes, as in BTZS tubes?  Trays?

When I shoot with film in my film cannister pinhole camera, I develop, stop,
and fix within the container itself.  Why now do this in the Altoids can?

Cheers -

george

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] developing little pieces of 35mm film

2002-05-20 Thread Jeff Dilcher
I would put my chemicals in some little coffee cups, and swish them around
in there for the recommended times.  Upload your results so we can see
what develops (pun intended).


On Mon, 20 May 2002, Shannon Stoney wrote:

 I have been thinking about making some tiny cameras with Altoids boxes and
 35mm plastic film canisters.  But, how do you develop the small piece of
 film you have exposed with such a camera?  It would seem awkward to try to
 thread it onto a regular reel.  Tiny tubes, as in BTZS tubes?  Trays?

 --shannon


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