Re: [pinhole-discussion] RE: [Followup] airline screening and film

2002-05-10 Thread Mark Beauchamp
Jeff Dilcher wrote: From my research since I first posted, I have determined that a) you are likely to get zapped by much higher powered devices if your film is in bags which are checked and not carried on board. b) 100asa and under film *should* be able to withstand several exposures to

Re: [pinhole-discussion] RE: [Followup] airline screening and film

2002-05-10 Thread Tom Miller
- Original Message - From: Jeff Dilcher r...@hiddenworld.net To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 1:59 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] RE: [Followup] airline screening and film Building a camera onsite is not an option for me, and FEDEXING my film back and

[pinhole-discussion] RE: [Followup] airline screening and film

2002-05-10 Thread Jeff Dilcher
From my research since I first posted, I have determined that a) you are likely to get zapped by much higher powered devices if your film is in bags which are checked and not carried on board. b) 100asa and under film *should* be able to withstand several exposures to walkthrough devices. c)

RE: [pinhole-discussion] United States airline screening and film

2002-05-10 Thread Calfee, Laura
Did you put the leadlined bags in your checked baggage? I've been told that they just zap it more if they can't penetrate.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: pinhole is not about sharpness?

2002-05-10 Thread Lisa Reddig
I like to take blurry pictures, but a picture is not good just because it is blurry. Lisa

[pinhole-discussion] On the spot camera

2002-05-10 Thread Lisa Reddig
I think Don's idea is super. The best way to take advantage of what pinhole is all about. And it also makes each trip special with it's own camera. Thanks for the suggestion Don. I can't wait for my next vacation. Lisa - Original Message - From: D Hill I suggest for all of

[pinhole-discussion] focal plane shutter theory (Slit Scan Shutters)

2002-05-10 Thread Michael Georgoff (SAL-US)
Murray had said I would like to understand (actually, analyze) the operation of a focal plane shutter, for the purpose of building one for sheet film. I want to get a grasp on calculating exposure duration as a function of slit width and linear speed, I guess (or direction to what I should be

Re: [pinhole-discussion] focal plane shutter theory

2002-05-10 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Uptown Gallery mur...@uptowngallery.org This may be off topic, but the breadth of knowledge within this group may provide me an answer (off list , if necessary). I would like to understand (actually, analyze) the operation of a focal plane shutter, for the

[pinhole-discussion] Eikon issue on Edgar Lissel

2002-05-10 Thread Peter Wiklund
Hi, I want to get hold of the copy of the Austrian magazine Eikon, a special issue called Rooms with pinhole photos by Edgar Lissel. It has run out of stock at the publisher - anyone who knows where to find a copy? /peter wiklund stockholm, sweden

RE: [pinhole-discussion] focal plane shutter theory

2002-05-10 Thread peregoy
The best example of this is on an old speed graphic 4x5. This camera had a cloth focal plane shutter. I always wanted one just for pinhole or for odd ball lenses as you could wind up the shutter in the back and not have to reply on one in the lens. It is composed of different slits and diffent

[pinhole-discussion] focal plane shutter theory

2002-05-10 Thread Uptown Gallery
This may be off topic, but the breadth of knowledge within this group may provide me an answer (off list , if necessary). I would like to understand (actually, analyze) the operation of a focal plane shutter, for the purpose of building one for sheet film. I want to get a grasp on calculating

[pinhole-discussion] polaroid film pinhole camera

2002-05-10 Thread Enrique Amador
where can I get instructions on how to build a simple Polaroid Instant Film pinhole camera?