Hi Gord,
People have answer about the clip test, I didn't know this was the name in
English, translating from Portuguese would be something like tip test.
Usually fashion or portrait photographers do that to assure proper
exposure/development as they are not bracketing.
One thing I'd like to ad
Det låter spännande. Jag har just ikväll mattlackat insidan av min första
burk/kamera, så några bilder finns inte ännu. Jag sparar din adress och ska
försöka göra ett fint litet hål med jämna kanter i morgon, så snart ger jag mig
ut i verkligheten med min kakburk. Hur som helst, lycka till med
One idea could be to take a picture with a real long exposure time and during
the exposure run around and illuminate certain, especially interesting areas of
the picture with a torch, i e not having the torch on all the time.
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From: Jarrard
To:
The clip test is easily done by pro labs with a dip dunk processor. Call
around on the phone to save time finding someone who can help.
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From: Lisa Reddig
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: Re:
In a message dated 7/5/2001 12:48:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a partial
roll of 120 film to a lab. I would likely have to wrap the film back into
the backing paper and on the reel.
I don't think
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From: Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca
I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a partial
roll of 120 film to a lab. I would likely have to wrap the film back into
the backing paper and on the reel.
Would the processing machines be
Hi:
More fiddling with my multihole panoramic camera. I've realized it would
be possible to adapt this camera to take a cut piece of 120 or 220 color
film. Its designed to take a 4x10 sheet of film or pager - but I could
easily put a 10 inch length of color 120 film. Much cheaper than buying
I used flash until I dropped the unit and broke the bulb. You need to meter the
flash, obtain the f stop that will give good exposure with the flash placed
where it is, then calculate how much smaller your aperture is than the aperture
you obtained by metering, then flash it that many times. If
In a message dated 7/5/01 8:03:41 AM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
Peter, please let us know if you can't find any other Swedes! You can
always
have an international exhibition. Jim K
Great Idea!
leezy
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From: G.Penate pen...@home.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pin hole and flash
In the past we have had discussions in
this list about that, check the archives.
Just checked the
Peter, please let us know if you can't find any other Swedes! You can always
have an international exhibition. Jim K
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From: peterwikl...@spray.se
To: Pinhole-Discussion@p at ???
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 8:12 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Any Swedes out
Jarrad,
First of all, I believe to speak for all of us in this list,
when I say, we all are interested in your pinhole studio work, if you
don't have your own web site to show us your work, you could upload your
images at the www.p at ??? web site specifically here
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
Another 6 hole cyanotype on my site :)
I would like to know what people think of them.
I'm trying to create an abstracted reproduction of small landscapes.
I'm prejudiced because I know what the real scene looks like. I'm
fascinated
hello.
Im a photography student in New Zealand, and i am using pinhole photography as
a major part of my projects, together with alternative printing emultions like
callitype etc.
I have been working in the studio using flash and was wondering if anybody has
used this technique and had much
This is for all you Swedish pinholers:
(Ok, I could as well have written the rest in Swedish, but in order to be
somewhat polite (?) to all you non-Swedes, it's in English...)
I have got an exhibition-opportunity at a small art hall in a Stockholm suburb
(nothing fancy, but still...)
But it's
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