I know the thread on developing sheet film is a little old, but I just
thought I would throw this in.
As I mentioned before, tubes are my preferred way of developing, but they
are limited to as many tubes as you can juggle at a time. I just made a new
system, by gluing nine tubes together. I
--- Glenn Friedel gfrie...@basetech.com wrote:
Hello all!
I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
negative or
This week I got an old SLR back from service, and I have a set of extension
tubes for it. An idea came to my mind, namely to use one or more of the
extension tubes with a pinholed lens cap or aluminum foil at front. I could
even get a second extension tube set and use these ones separately as
I'm just beginning to calibrate Ilfochrome classic paper, to determine the
effective ASA at various durations of exposure. I'll post the results when I
get them.
- Original Message -
From: Glenn Friedel gfrie...@basetech.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, February 01,
When ordering from Adorama recently I noticed that they sell Finney
pinhole body caps.
Prices are very good: $29-$35 for most cameras, including medium format.
Sanjeev
Hello all!
I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
negative or film. I can't figure out my exposure because I
Hello all!
I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
negative or film. I can't figure out my exposure because I